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Authors: Christie, WW Dobson, G
Citation: Ww. Christie et G. Dobson, Formation of cyclic fatty acids during the frying process, EUR J LIPID, 102(8-9), 2000, pp. 515-520

Authors: Christie, WW Robertson, GW McRoberts, WC Hamilton, JTG
Citation: Ww. Christie et al., Mass spectrometry of the 4,4-dimethyloxazoline derivatives of isomeric octadecenoates (monoenes), EUR J LIPID, 102(1), 2000, pp. 23-29

Authors: Wolff, RL Christie, WW Aitzetmuller, K Pasquier, E Pedrono, F Destaillats, F Marpeau, AM
Citation: Rl. Wolff et al., Arachidonic and eicosapentaenoic acids in Araucariaceae, a unique feature among seed plants, OCL-OL CORP, 7(1), 2000, pp. 113-117

Authors: Sebedio, JL Vermunt, SHF Chardigny, JM Beaufrere, B Mensink, RP Armstrong, RA Christie, WW Niemela, J Henon, G Riemersma, RA
Citation: Jl. Sebedio et al., The effect of dietary trans alpha-linolenic acid on plasma lipids and platelet fatty acid composition: the TransLinE study, EUR J CL N, 54(2), 2000, pp. 104-113

Authors: Nikolova-Damyanova, B Momchilova, S Christie, WW
Citation: B. Nikolova-damyanova et al., Silver ion high-performance liquid chromatographic separation of conjugated linoleic acid isomers, and other fatty acids, after conversion to p-methoxyphenacyl derivatives, HRC-J HIGH, 23(4), 2000, pp. 348-352

Authors: Hamilton, JTG Christie, WW
Citation: Jtg. Hamilton et Ww. Christie, Mechanisms for ion formation during the electron impact-mass spectrometry of picolinyl ester and 4,4-dimethyloxazoline derivatives of fatty acids, CHEM PHYS L, 105(1), 2000, pp. 93-104

Authors: Christie, WW
Citation: Ww. Christie, Conjugated polyenoic fatty acids, FETT-LIPID, 101(2), 1999, pp. 49-49

Authors: Christie, WW
Citation: Ww. Christie, The analysis of evening primrose oil, IND CROP PR, 10(2), 1999, pp. 73-83

Authors: Wolff, RL Christie, WW Pedrono, F Marpeau, AM Tsevegsuren, N Aitzetmuller, K Gunstone, FD
Citation: Rl. Wolff et al., Delta 5-olefinic acids in the seed lipids from four Ephedra species and their distribution between the alpha and beta positions of triacylglycerols. Characteristics common to Coniferophytes and Cycadophytes, LIPIDS, 34(8), 1999, pp. 855-864

Authors: Wolff, RL Christie, WW Pedrono, F Marpeau, AM
Citation: Rl. Wolff et al., Arachidonic, eicosapentaenoic, and biosynthetically related fatty acids inthe seed lipids from a primitive gymnosperm, Agathis robusta, LIPIDS, 34(10), 1999, pp. 1083-1097

Authors: Wolff, RL Christie, WW Marpeau, AM
Citation: Rl. Wolff et al., Reinvestigation of the polymethylene-interrupted 18 : 2 and 20 : 2 acids of Ginkgo biloba seed lipids, J AM OIL CH, 76(2), 1999, pp. 273-276

Authors: Knothe, G Christie, WW
Citation: G. Knothe et Ww. Christie, Some derivatives of fatty compounds for mass spectral structure determination, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SYNTHESIS OF FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES, 1999, pp. 227-238

Authors: Dobson, G Itabashi, Y Christie, WW Robertson, GW
Citation: G. Dobson et al., Liquid chromatography with particle-beam electron-impact mass spectrometryof diacylglycerol nicotinates, CHEM PHYS L, 97(1), 1998, pp. 27-39

Authors: Christie, WW Hamilton, JTG Harper, DB
Citation: Ww. Christie et al., Mass spectrometry of fluorinated fatty acids in the seed oil of Dichapetalum toxicarium, CHEM PHYS L, 97(1), 1998, pp. 41-47

Authors: Wolff, RL Pedrono, F Marpeau, AM Christie, WW Gunstone, FD
Citation: Rl. Wolff et al., The seed fatty acid composition and the distribution of Delta 5-olefinic acids in the triacylglycerols of some taxaceae (Taxus and Torreya), J AM OIL CH, 75(11), 1998, pp. 1637-1641
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