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  • RIVM and Wacheningen University have developed a monte carlo model for estimating risk from dietary intake.This page briefly summarizes what the m ...ion on food consumption with database information from monitoring programs for residues of chemicals in food.
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  • [[Category:Data]] Because it is obvious that there is a great need for improved
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  • |MCS tasks for THL: * Deadline for this part of MCS analysis: early September.
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  • This page contains a compiled reference list for pages about '''toxic equivalency factor ([[TEF]])'''. ...org, U; Becking, GC; Birnbaum, LS; et al. (1994) Toxic equivalency factors for dioxin-like PCBs: report on a WHO-ECEH and IPCS consultation, Dec. 1993. Ch
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  • ...fsan.fda.gov/~comm/tds-food.html to determine which TDS foods are analyzed for each analyte group. ...n amounts are provided for each survey food and population group. US level data only.
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  • ...ticide usage surveys commissioned by the independent Advisory Committee on Pesticides in United Kingdom. pesticide consumption
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  • ...imated by the model based on mean values of residues reported for over 350 pesticides and environmental contaminants.
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  • ...ood consumption data is presented as the amount of food quantities divided for several commodities. ...purposes. Pesticide consumption database in FAOSTAT includes quantities of pesticides used in (or sold to) the agricultural sector. Figures are generally express
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  • ...ining, labor market, living conditions and welfare, society statistics and for tourism. ...s, and addition to that user can make own queries with several options for data retrieval.
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  • For citation purposes: EFSA Scientific Committee; Guidance on safety assessment intended for use as ingredients in food supplements, on request of EFSA. EFSA Journal 20
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  • ===Data=== ...E.; Jolliet, O. (2002). Intake fractions for multimedia pollutants: A tool for life cycle analysis and comparative risk assessment. Risk Analysis 22, 905-
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  • This page (including the files available for download at the bottom of this page) contains a draft version of a manuscri :(National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland)
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  • This page (including the files available for download at the bottom of this page) contains a draft version of a manuscri :(National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland)
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  • This page (including the files available for download at the bottom of this page) contains a draft version of a manuscri :(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands)
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  • ...eeded. Moreover, there are still challenges in many countries, with a need for improved monitoring and enforcement. ...dards and regulations aiming to ensure the same level of health protection for as many citizens as possible.
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  • ...activity. Examples include the health effects of by-stander exposures to pesticides (which have often been based on pesticide application rates or practices), ...te how sources may change under the assessment scenario. Links to methods for Modelling source activity are also given to the left.
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  • ...e a comprehensive view of how to apply the intake fraction methodology and for which purposes it can be used. The majority of the studies are summarised i ...-Cresol || Air || Inhalation || Mathematical models supported by empirical data || Nazaroff 2008
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  • ...th the methodology (for its reliability and completeness) and the results (for their plausibility and practical use). Policies and measures for mitigation of and adaption to climate change are nearly always chosen with
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  • ==Finding and evaluating data== ...udies or surveys. Instead, in most cases, assessments have to make use of data that already exist, and to supplement or enhance these as necessary through
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