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| DOCUMENT NO.: IV-06 | VERSION NO.:1.2 | Section 6 - Elemental Analysis | EFFECTIVE DATE: 10/01/2003 | REVISED: 06/27/2008 |
6.4 References
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Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. - U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Office of Enforcement. (Rev. 1995, December 12). Compliance policy guides, sec. 545.450 Pottery (Ceramics); Imported and Domestic Lead Contamination (CPG 7117.07), pp. 296-298.
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- Gould, J. H., Capar, S. G. (1990). Comparison of lead check swabs to AOAC method for determination of lead in ceramic glazes. Laboratory Information Bulletin, LIB No. 3445 6(2), 1-3.
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