Evaluation of Four Highly Cited Energy and Fatigue Mood Measures
Journal Article 2004
This paper evaluation four highly cited measures of energy and fatigue moods including the vitality scale of the SF-36 Health Survey, Profile of Mood States, and Activation-Deactivation Adjective Checklist.
Evaluation of Four Highly Cited Energy and Fatigue Mood Measures
Journal Article 2004
This paper, published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research (2004;57:435–441), evaluates four highly cited measures of energy and fatigue moods, including the vitality scale of the SF-36 Health Survey, Profile of Mood States, and the Activation-Deactivation Adjective Checklist.
Evaluation of Protein Safety in the Context of Agricultural Biotechnology
Journal Article 2008
This document puts forth a scientifically based two-tiered, weight-of evidence strategy to assess the safety of novel proteins.
Task Force #6
Evaluation of Protein Safety in the Context of Agricultural Biotechnology
Journal Article 2008
This document puts forth a scientifically based two-tiered, weight-of evidence strategy to assess the safety of novel proteins.
Task Force #6
Evaluation of scientific criteria for identifying allergenic foods of public health importance
Journal Article 2011
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology2011; 60:281–289
Evaluation of the Budget Method for Screening Food Additive Intake
Journal Article 1997
Evaluation of the Reproductive and Developmental Risks of Caffeine
Journal Article 2011
A risk analysis of in utero caffeine exposure is presented utilizing epidemiological studies and animal studies dealing with congenital malformation, pregnancy loss, and weight reduction.
Evaluation of the Reproductive and Developmental Risks of Caffeine
Journal Article 2001
This document looks at the reproductive and developmental risks of caffeine with a look at methylated xanthine effect on the nervous system.
Evaluation of the Reproductive and Developmental Risks of Caffeine
Journal Article 2001
This document, published in Teratology (2001;64:51–78), looks at the reproductive and developmental risks of caffeine, with a look at methylated xanthine effect on the nervous system.
Evaluation of the Reproductive and Developmental Risks of Caffeine
Journal Article 2011
A risk analysis of in utero caffeine exposure is presented in Birth Defects Research, utilizing epidemiological studies and animal studies dealing with congenital malformation, pregnancy loss, and weight reduction.