Some Food Additives, Feed Additives and Naturally Occurring SubstancesEvaluates the carcinogenic risk to humans posed by exposure to some Food Additives, Feed Additives Naturally Occurring Substances. |
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS | 5 |
PREAMBLE | 11 |
GENERAL REMARKS ON THE SUBSTANCES CONSIDERED | 33 |
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