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... HelaDepartment of Business Administration of Agricultural Pr oducts and Food University of IoanninaAgrinio, GreeceSusan S. HerrmannThe National Food Institute Technical University of DenmarkSøborg, ... CaliforniaJay GanDepartment ofEnvironmental SciencesUniversity of CaliforniaRiverside, CaliforniaAntonia Garrido FrenichDepartment of Analytical ChemistryUniversity of AlmeriaAlmeria, SpainLorena ... monitoring of pesticide residues in thosematrices.Analysis of Pesticides in Food and Environmental Samples focuses on theanalytical methodologies developed for the determination of these compounds...