12 Indicative List of Most Important Publications
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AUTHORS | TITLE | YEAR | REFERENCE |
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Neugebauer, Frank, Esposito, Mauro, Opel, Matthias, Päpke, Olaf, Gallo Pasquale, Cavallo Stefania, Colarusso
Germana, Rosa D’Ambrosio, Sarnelli Paolo, Baldi Loredana, Iovane Giuseppe, Serpe Luigi | The Italian Buffalo Milk Case – Results
and Discussion of PCDD/F- and dl-
PCB Analysis in Milk, Feeding Stuff
and Soil Samples from Campania, Italy | 2009 | Organohalogen Compd. 71, 1220-1225 |
Weiss J., Paepke O., Bergmann A. | A worldwide survey of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, and related contaminants in butter. | 2005 | Ambio, Vol. 34, No. 8, 589 –597 |
Götz R., Sievers S., Paepke O., et al.
| Vertical profile of PCDD/Fs, dioxin-like PCBs, other PCBs, PAHs, chlorobenzenes, DDX,organotin compounds and chlorinated ethers in dated sediment/soil cores from floodplains of the river Elbe, Germany
| 2007 | Chemosphere 67, 592-603 |
Götz R., Sievers S., Paepke O., et al.
| Vertical profile of PCDD/Fs, dioxin-like PCBs, other PCBs, PAHs, chlorobenzenes, DDX,organotin compounds and chlorinated ethers in dated sediment/soil cores from floodplains of the river Elbe, Germany
| 2007 | Chemosphere 67, 592-603 |
Rudge Sian, Paepke Olaf et al. | Serum dioxin levels in Sydney Harbour commercial fishers and family members
| 2008 | Chemosphere 73, 1692–1698
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Susan D. Shaw, Olaf Päpke et al. | Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and hexabromocyclododecane in the northwest Atlantic marine food web
| 2009 | Science of the Total Environment 407, 3323–3329 |
Paepke Olaf
| Bromierte Flammschutzmittel in Lebensmitteln | 2009 | DLR Spezial, September 2009 |
Grümping Rainer, Petersen Malte, Neugebauer Frank and Opel Matthias | Levels of Dioxins, PCBs, BFRs, PFCs and Organotins in Fishery Products from Latvia
| 2008 | Organohalogen Compd 70, 582-585 |
Malte Petersen, Matthias Opel, Frank Neugebauer and Olaf Paepke
| Perfluorinated Compounds in Sewage Sludge Samples from Germany
| 2009 | Organohalogen Compd. 71, 2110-2112 |
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