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10 Brodesser J. Quality Management Systems in Analytical Laboratories (1189Kb)
11 Geiger, R. & Roeder, P. Clinical Diagnosis of Rinderpest  
12 George Ware Introduction to Insecticides  
13 Geiger, R. Rinderpest Surveillance and the components of the OIE Pathway  
14 Geiger, R. Rinderpest Outbreak Investigation and Follow Up - National Response Mechanisms  
15 Geiger R. The OIE Pathway - Stages of OIE Pathway  
16 Bakri, A. The Sterile Insect Technique: Example of Application to Melon Fly
Bactrocera cucurbitae
 
17 Geiger R. Preparing for the OIE Pathway  
19 Kenyon S.J. & Geiger R. Diagnosis of other viral diseases  
20 Brodesser J. Laboratory Accreditation and its Importance in International Trade  
21 Brodesser J. Technical Elements of Quality Management - Traceability & Reference Materials  
22 Geiger R. Collection and submission of samples for the diagnosis of rinderpest  
23 Thiele J. & Brodesser J. Status of International Mutual Recognition of Accreditations  
24 Brodesser J. Technical Elements of QM - Uncertainty of Measurement  
25 Brodesser J. Technical Elements of QM - Proficiency Testing  
27 Bakri A., Sterile Insect Release Program for Codling Moth Control in British Columbia, Canada  
28 Ferris I.G. Distance learning (1280Kb)
29 Nielen S. The Mutant Germplasm Repository (MGR)  
30 Cannavan A. Causes of Veterinary Drug Residues in Animal Tissues  
31 Doko M.B. Mycotoxin Prevention and Control for Food Safety and Trade.  
32 Rubio W.T. Food Irradiation  
33 Heng Lee Phosphate rock  
34 Heng Lee Phosphate rock II  
35 Ferris Ian Klaus Philipp Study plan  
36 Ferris Ian Klaus Phillip  
37 Hajirazagh Nasrin Hormatallah Abderrahim Monitoring programme for determining pesticide residues in tomatoes in greenhouses in Morocco and Iran.  
38 Loewy R.M. Sauma D. Rojas Pinto J.S. Monitoring of pesticides in groundwater of agricultural areas: A comparative study in three countries.  
39 Okoree Joyce Paranagama Priyani Namu Lucy Monitoring of Pesticide Residues in Pineapple for compliance to Codex MRLs  
40 Pimpan Prapassara Yang Qingfeng Karakaya Berrin Monitoring of pesticide residues in vegetables to provide data for assessment of acute and chronic exposure.  
41 Kasozi Gabriel Nuffield Monitoring of pesticide residues in Nile Tilapia and Nile Perch in lake Victoria.  
42 SHIMWINO Julia KAYITESI Claudette Organophosphate (OP) pesticide residue monitoring programme in cattle meat.  
43 Nishonov Bakhriddin Liu Fengmao Chen Gang Monitoring pesticides residues in surface water contaminated with irrigation water from rice fields  
44 Hayar Salem Study on the stability of three nematicide residues in fruits and vegetables during sample processing.  
45 Sandor Florian Kovacs Ferenc Determination of sulfonyl urea herbicides in soil and surface water  
47 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Pesticide Definitions  
48 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Classification of Active Ingredients  
49 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Nerve impulse  
50 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Transmission of nerve impulses (1161Kb)
51 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Packaging and labelling of pesticides  
52 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Photosynthetic electron transfer  
53 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Extraction of pesticide residues and metabolites  
54 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Clean-up of sample extracts  
55 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Identity confirmation  
56 Gross K. Bakri A. Introducing the Sterile Insect Technique  
57 Gross K. Rubio W.T. Introducing food decontamination and disinfestation through irradiation  
58 Maestroni B Brodesser J Checking compliance with MRLs  
59 Gross K. Basics of Radiation  
60 Gross K. Radiotracers  
61 Maestroni B. Gross K. Quantitative analysis in chromatography - Integration  
62 Maestroni B. Gross K. Calibration  
63 Maestroni B. Gross K. Quality control procedures for pesticide residue analysis  
64 Maestroni B. Estimation of uncertainty of results  
65 Maestroni B. Handling of samples  
66 Maestroni B. Handling of reference standards  
67 Gross K. Maestroni B. MS - confirmation  
68 Gross K. Byron D.H. Codex Maximum Limits for Pesticide Residues (MRLPs)  
69 Gross K. Byron D.H. Estimation of Dietary Intake  
70 Heng L. Gross K. Introducing water management  
71 Gross K. Ferris I.G. Introduction to Integrated Pest Management  
72 Gross K. Maestroni B. Chemical Conventions  
73 Venturino A. Use of radiotracers in pesticide analytical techniques  
74 Venturino A. Use of radiotracers in environmental and metabolic studies  
75 Gross K. Information Pyramid in eLearning  
76 Maestroni B. Using information from a pesticide handbook  
77 Gross K. Schweikert Turcu M. Working with radiolabelled compounds  
78 Gross K. Maestroni B. Taking gloves off safely  
79 Maestroni B. Gross K. Preparing chemical solutions  
80 Dabalus Venida M. Equipment List  
81 Gross K. Handling glass pipettes  
82 Gross K. Handling automatic pipettes  
83 Gross K. Schweikert Turcu M. Calibration of (auto)pipettes and syringes  
84 Gross K. Handling thermometers  
85 Schweikert Turcu M. Handling desiccators  
86 Gross K. Gaggl K. Waste management  
87 Dabalus Venida M. Filtration procedures  
88 Dabalus Venida M. Gross K. Emergency procedures - First aid  
89 Schweikert Turcu M. Handling syringes  
90 Gross K. Handling evaporators  
91 Aysal P. Handling separatory funnels  
92 Maestroni B. pH measurements  
93 Dabalus Venida M. Rathor N. Gross K. Laboratory safety  
94 Gross K. Schweikert Turcu M. Cleaning laboratory equipment from radiolabelled compounds  
95 Gross K. Cleaning glassware  
96 Schweikert Turcu M. Handling balances  
99 Parker R., von Fiedler D. Collection of Pesticide Information  
100 Parker R., von Fiedler D. Problem Formulation  
101 Parker R., von Fiedler D. Risk Assessment  
102 Parker R., von Fiedler D. Risk Characterization  
103 Parker R., von Fiedler D. Collection of Benefits Data  
104 Parker R., von Fiedler D. Models to estimate Environmental Exposure Concentrations (EEC)  
105 Parker R., von Fiedler D. Safe Use and Storage of Pesticides  
106 Parker R., von Fiedler D. The Role of Risk Assessment in the Registration Process for New Pesticides  
107 Gross-Helmert K. Maestroni B. What is Conformity Assessment?  
108 Gross-Helmert K. Maestroni B. Introduction to Quality Assurance and Quality Control  
109 Gross-Helmert K. Maestroni B. Formal Quality Assurance Standards  
110 Gross-Helmert K. Klaus P. Introduction to laboratory documentation  
111 Gross-Helmert K. Study Plan  
112 Gross-Helmert K. Klaus P. Standard Operating Procedures  
113 Gross-Helmert K. Cannavan A. Final Report  
114 Gross-Helmert K. Document maintenance  
115 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Components of total energy expenditure  
116 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Methods of assessing energy expenditure  
117 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Basic principles of the DLW technique for the assessment of TEE  
118 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Advantages and Key Issues of the Doubly Labelled Water Technique  
119 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Protocol types - doubly labelled water technique  
120 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Introduction to RQ, MET and PAL  
121 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Steps in the DLW technique and the assessment of total energy expenditure  
122 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Introduction to human milk intake and its need for assessment  
123 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Deuterium – background information and safety aspects for its use in human nutrition studies  
124 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Basic principles of the deuterium oxide dose-to-mother method for assessing human milk intake  
125 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Dose preparation, handling and storage in the deuterium oxide dose-to-mother technique  
126 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Measuring weight and height/length of adults and infants  
127 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Saliva sampling for the deuterium oxide dose-to-mother technique  
128 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Analysis of deuterium enrichment by FTIR  
129 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Outputs of the deuterium oxide dose-to-mother method  
130 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Planning a study  
131 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Principles of FTIR  
132 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Infrared spectroscopy instrumentation  
133 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Quantitative analysis of deuterium in water  
134 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Practical considerations for measuring deuterium enrichment by FTIR  
135 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Background to vitamin A  
136 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Principle of the stable isotope dilution technique to assess vitamin A status  
137 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Assessment of adequacy of vitamin A status based on estimates of total body vitamin A pool size  
138 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Procedures for preparing oral doses of stable isotope labelled vitamin A  
139 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Measurement of plasma isotopic ratios of labelled to non-labelled retinol  
140 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Planning a study using the paired stable isotope dilution technique  
141 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Full and partial study protocols for the paired stable isotope dilution technique  
142 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Study design for estimating vitamin A equivalency of β-carotene  
143 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Collecting and handling blood samples to assess vitamin A status using the stable isotope dilution technique  
144 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Background to assessing body composition  
145 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Basic principles of the deuterium dilution method for assessing body composition  
146 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Preparation and storage of deuterium oxide doses for the deuterium dilution technique to assess body composition  
147 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Saliva sampling to assess body composition using the deuterium dilution technique  
148 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Practical considerations when assessing body composition  
149 Nutritional and Health-Related Environmental Studies Section (NAHRES), IAEA Estimation of Total Energy Expenditure from Isotope Data