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Precision of low trans fatty acid level determination in refined oils. Results of a collaborative capillary gas-liquid chromatography study
- P. Bruggen, G. Duchateau, M. Mooren, H. V. Oosten
- Chemistry
- 1 April 1998
The results of a collaborative study by 38 laboratories were analyzed statistically to calculate the precision of a novel capillary gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) method for the determination of low…
GROWTH, YIELD AND FRUIT QUALITY OF VIRUS-INFECTED AND VIRUS-FREE GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLE TREES, 1968 – 1982
- H. V. Oosten, C. Meijneke, H. Peerbooms
- Biology
- 1 February 1975
Keiserdatums in Eutropius
- H. V. Oosten
- History
- 1989
The method employed by Eutropius to date the lives and rules of the emperors with whom he deals in his Breviarium ab urbe condita has not yet been studied systematically. In conjunction with this the…
Analysis ofcis- andtrans-fatty acid isomers in hydrogenated and refined vegetable oils by capillary gas-liquid chromatography
- G. Duchateau, H. V. Oosten, M. A. Vasconcellos
- Chemistry
- 1 March 1996
For quantitation ofcis- andtrans-fatty acid isomers, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) on highly polar stationary phases or the combination (GLC-IR) may be used. IR offers…
Study of the mechanism of double-bond isomerization in methyl 9-octadecenoates
- P. Plank, H. V. Oosten
- Chemistry
- 23 June 1975
Analysis of cis-and trans-Fatty Acid Isomers in Hydrogenated and Refined Vegetable Oils by Capillary Gas-Liquid Chromatography
- G. Duchateau, H. V. Oosten, M. A. Vasconcellos
- Chemistry
For quantitation of cisand trans-fatty acid isomers, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) on highly polar stationary phases or the combination (GLC-IR) may be used. IR offers…
Purification of plum pox (sharka) virus with the use of Triton X-100
- H. V. Oosten
- Chemistry, BiologyNetherlands Journal of Plant Pathology
- 1 March 1972
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Susceptibility of some woody plant species, mainly Prunus spp., to sharka (plum pox) virus
- H. V. Oosten
- BiologyNetherlands Journal of Plant Pathology
- 1 September 1975
Thirty-eight woody plant species and cultivars, mainlyPrunus spp., were examined for their susceptibility to sharka virus. Seven species belonging to the subgeneraPrunophora andAmygdalus were…
Herbaceous host plants for the sharka (plum pox) virus
- H. V. Oosten
- BiologyNetherlands Journal of Plant Pathology
- 1 July 1970
A number of 75 species belonging to 18 families were tested for their susceptibility and sensitivity to the sharka virus of plum using sap from infectedNicotiana clevelandii leaves; 27 species out of…
The isolation of sharka (plum pox) virus from leaves and fruits of plum with herbaceous plants
- H. V. Oosten
- BiologyNetherlands Journal of Plant Pathology
- 1 March 1970
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