Abstract
This fifth volume of the Analyses of Hazardous Substances in Biological Materials contains 11 analytical methods to determine chemical substances or their metabolic products in human body fluids. The procedures have been described in such detail that laboratories engaged in the field of toxicology in occupational and environmental medicine will have no difficulty in implementing these methods (SOP). Of course, the process of selecting or developing, testing and publishing such methods is more timeconsuming than for normal publications. This putative drawback is offset by the fact that these tested procedures make a significant contribution to the comparability and reliability of laboratory results, thus ensuring that everyone`s legitimate claim to health protection is based on identical preconditions. In addition, the fact that the analytical methods presented here are used by the vast majority of laboratories carrying out toxicological investigations in the field of occupational medicine in Germany shows that they satisfy practical requirements. (orig./SR)
Citation Formats
Angerer, J, and Schaller, K H.
Analyses of hazardous substances in biological materials. Vol. 5.
Germany: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Angerer, J, & Schaller, K H.
Analyses of hazardous substances in biological materials. Vol. 5.
Germany.
Angerer, J, and Schaller, K H.
1997.
"Analyses of hazardous substances in biological materials. Vol. 5."
Germany.
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title = {Analyses of hazardous substances in biological materials. Vol. 5}
author = {Angerer, J, and Schaller, K H}
abstractNote = {This fifth volume of the Analyses of Hazardous Substances in Biological Materials contains 11 analytical methods to determine chemical substances or their metabolic products in human body fluids. The procedures have been described in such detail that laboratories engaged in the field of toxicology in occupational and environmental medicine will have no difficulty in implementing these methods (SOP). Of course, the process of selecting or developing, testing and publishing such methods is more timeconsuming than for normal publications. This putative drawback is offset by the fact that these tested procedures make a significant contribution to the comparability and reliability of laboratory results, thus ensuring that everyone`s legitimate claim to health protection is based on identical preconditions. In addition, the fact that the analytical methods presented here are used by the vast majority of laboratories carrying out toxicological investigations in the field of occupational medicine in Germany shows that they satisfy practical requirements. (orig./SR)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1997}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Analyses of hazardous substances in biological materials. Vol. 5}
author = {Angerer, J, and Schaller, K H}
abstractNote = {This fifth volume of the Analyses of Hazardous Substances in Biological Materials contains 11 analytical methods to determine chemical substances or their metabolic products in human body fluids. The procedures have been described in such detail that laboratories engaged in the field of toxicology in occupational and environmental medicine will have no difficulty in implementing these methods (SOP). Of course, the process of selecting or developing, testing and publishing such methods is more timeconsuming than for normal publications. This putative drawback is offset by the fact that these tested procedures make a significant contribution to the comparability and reliability of laboratory results, thus ensuring that everyone`s legitimate claim to health protection is based on identical preconditions. In addition, the fact that the analytical methods presented here are used by the vast majority of laboratories carrying out toxicological investigations in the field of occupational medicine in Germany shows that they satisfy practical requirements. (orig./SR)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1997}
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}