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  • This group includes information on the chemical concentrations in consumer products. This information can be used for modelling indoor exposure levels by utili ==Linked databases with information on chemical concentrations in consumer products==
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  • |category=Consumer products
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  • Di-methyl fumarate concentrations in consumer products that are sold in Europe. ...entered in EU (Hong Kong Trade Development Council, 2009). Other consumer products include toys and helmets (reported in the RAPEX database). A case of occupa
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  • ...and health risks/impacts caused by di-n-butylphthalate when using consumer products. The regulative policies in question were targeted on toys and cosmetics, w ...osures/risk factors || Chronic exposure to Di-n-butylphthalate in consumer products
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  • ...on caused groundwater contamination; flame retardants required in consumer products turned out to be human milk contaminants and carcinogens. Today, environmen
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  • :'''Medium''' is a material (e.g., air, water, soil, food, consumer products) surrounding or containing an [[agent]]. The place for [[Event|events]] to
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  • ...based on monitoring data concerning the quality of foods and agricultural products. Intake<br>(exposure) assessment is an important step in risk assessment of ...are:<br>1. reading of data (residue concentration data, consumption data, consumer characteristics,<br>processing factors, variability factors, percent crop t
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  • ...utdoor Air; Indoor Air; Water; Soil; Noise; Exposure; Multimedia; Consumer products; Drinking water; Dose-Response, PBPK; Integrated Assessment systems; Moneta
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  • ...power generation, chemical processing facilities that use chlorine to make products such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic and pesticides and pulp mills that Report SCOOP Task 3.2.5 (Dioxins): EUROPEAN COMMISSION HEALTH & CONSUMER PROTECTION DIRECTORATE GENERAL. Directorate C - Scientific Opinions C3 - Ma
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  • ...comprehensive programme to improve EU food safety, ensure a high level of consumer protection and restore and maintain confidence in the EU food supply. ...u/EFSA/ScientificPanels/efsa_locale-1178620753812_FEEDAP.htm Additives and products or substances used in animal feed (FEEDAP)]
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  • ...ate demand at a 42-industry level including 20 service industries, and for consumer expenditures in 28 categories. The regional grouping includes 13 nation sta E3MG comprises the accounting balances for products from input-output tables, for energy carriers from energy balances and for
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  • ...ate demand at a 42-industry level including 20 service industries, and for consumer expenditures in 28 categories.<ref name="threeme">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting ...als, (11) Chemicals nes, (12) Rubber & Plastics, (13) Non-Metallic Mineral Products, (14) Basic Metals, (15) Metal Goods, (16) Mechanical Engineering, (17) Ele
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  • ...eparability in goods and services of the utility function allows to derive consumer demands for homogeneous bundles of goods and services. ...irm engaged in the supply of fossil fuels (comprising coal, gas, petroleum products). Firms aim at maximising profits defined over an infinite temporal horizon
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  • * Energy costs, producer and consumer prices ...Diesel Oil, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Kerosene, Gasoline, Naphta, Other oil products, Bio-fuels, Natural and derived gas, Thermal Solar (active), Geothermal low
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  • ...c equilibrium and returns market clearing prices for tradable agricultural products and young animals.<ref name="capri">JRC European Commission, IA Tools, supp ...processed agricultural products (different oils and cakes, different dairy products). Flexible functional forms (normalised quadratic profit functions for supp
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  • ====GEM-E3-World: 18 products and sectors==== ...Transport Equipment, (11) Other Equipment Goods, (12) Other Manufacturing Products, (13) Construction, (14) Food Industry, (15) Trade and Transport, (16) Text
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  • * Oil and petroleum products ...consumption. Total demand for a good within a country is the aggregate of consumer demand, intermediary demand and investment demand. Goods can be bought with
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  • ...ioning of the internal market? For example, will it lead to a reduction in consumer choice, higher prices due to less competition, the creation of barriers for ...or reserve distribution for certain channels/intermediaries, thus reducing consumer choice or creating barriers for newcomers?
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  • ...fair competition accrue to consumers, by creating the conditions for ample consumer choice and for the stabilisation of low prices.<ref name="compet">JRC: IA T ...sing conformity of industrial products to the essential requirements; iii. Consumer policy, focussed on the protection of the health, safety and economic inter
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  • ...nomic welfare by either increasing actual and perspective profitability or consumer rents, or a combination of both.<ref name="inno">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting ...utility models, biotechnological inventions, topographies of semiconductor products, computer programs, rental rights) and for stronger effective protection of
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  • ...e a public authority intervention having a direct and deliberate effect on consumer prices. Excises are in fact indirect duties levied on specific goods, and h Agricultural policy is also affecting the prices of certain agricultural products by guaranteeing a minimum price to be paid to producers, under which the pr
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  • ...tions result in benefits accruing to consumers in terms of larger offer of products matching consumers' needs at lower prices.<ref name="ben"/> *[http://ec.europa.eu/ European Commission: Consumer policy]
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  • Does the option affect consumer information and protection?<ref name="mod">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact ...and feed (Dioxins and PCBs in food and feed, Mercury in fish and shellfish products, pesticide residues in food and feed) are not availbale through Eurostat du
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  • ...is clear that there is a growing trend towards improved standards, led by consumer demands in this direction. ...gard to food policy. In particular the impact on the quality and safety of products of animal origin intended for human consumption needs to be reflected in th
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