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  • ...entional IAQ simulations, which compute the time/concentration profile and inhalation exposure, IAQX can estimate the adequate ventilation rate when certain air [[Category:Inhalation]]
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  • What are the Inhalation RfCs according to the IRIS database? ...index = "Substance,Observation" locations = "CASRN,Critical Effact(s),Unit,Inhalation RfC,Type of RfC,Point of Departure(s)*,Overall Confidence,IRIS identifier"
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  • What are the Inhalation unit risks according to the IRIS database? ===Inhalation unit risks===
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  • * Inhalation of vapors volatilizing from the surface of contaminated water (bath, shower * Highest inhalation exposure due to large volume of hot water and small air volume of a shower
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  • ...matter that is 2.5 micrometers or smaller in size. PM2.5 exposure route is inhalation and the level of exposure dependents on level of PM2.5 consentartion in th
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  • Three intake routes are included in the concept: intake through ingestion or inhalation, and dermal uptake. The different routes are related to the total intake fr iF(total) = iF(inhalation) + iF(ingestion) + iF(dermal) [3]
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  • | '''Human body: dose, health effects''' <br> After inhalation, dermal exposure, ingestion Pathophysiological processes lead from a dose t
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  • ...a target without passing an absorption barrier, i.e., through ingestion or inhalation. See also [[Dose|dose]].<ref name="IPCS_WHO">[http://www.who.int/ipcs/en/ I
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  • ...rosses the outer exposure surface of a target (humans) during ingestion or inhalation.<ref name="IPCS_WHO">[http://www.who.int/ipcs/en/ IPCS] (The WHO Internatio
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  • Cardiopulmonary|Mortality|Inhalation|Annual average outdoor concentration|µq/m3|0|Relative increase|0.0128 (-0. Lung cancer|Mortality|Inhalation|Annual average outdoor concentration|µq/m3|0|Relative increase|0.0150 (-0.
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  • || Radon|| Inhalation|| Annual average concentration|| Population average|| Finland|| Bq/m3|| 1|| || Radon|| Inhalation|| Annual average concentration|| Guidance value for new apartments|| Finlan
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  • potential health effects from airborne particle exposure. INHALATION
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  • ...ndbook], which serve as a resources for exposure assessors for calculating inhalation and other exposures. | Inhalation volume (m3/day)
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  • ...C.D., Koenig, J.Q., Smith, K.R. 2007. Woodsmoke health effects: a review. Inhalation toxicology, 19(1): 67-106.
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  • |Inhalation |Inhalation
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  • ...to induce inflammatory responses and cytotoxicity in RAW264.7 macrophages. Inhalation Toxicology 13:55-68, 2001 ...rs in RAW264.7 macrophages by spores grown on six different plasterboards. Inhalation Toxicology 13:233-247, 2001
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  • Incidence|Inhalation|Annual average indoor concentration|Bq/m3|0|RR|1.0016 (1.0005 – 1.0031)|D
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  • Asthma||inhalation|average time||||| Bronchitis||inhalation|average time|||||
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  • ...describes the uptake fraction of Di-n-butylphthalate when exposed through inhalation, ingestion or dermal pathway. Different uptake fractions for adults and chi | Inhalation route (UFinh)
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  • ...rban, or consolidated metropolitan area scale and currently only addresses inhalation exposures. The model simulates the movement of individuals through time and intake, inhalation, air, modeling, human health, time use, exposure, dose
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  • ...ffices) if the user can supply the necessary inputs. You can also estimate inhalation exposures to these chemicals, calculated as single day doses, chronic avera intake, inhalation, indoor air, modeling, residents, homes, doses
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  • ...health effects, b) Hazard identification, oral slope factors, and oral and inhalation unit risks for carcinogenic effects. Database includes over 500 chemicals. http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/iris/quickview.cfm?substance_nmbr=0442#refinhal Inhalation RfCs
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  • intake, consumer products, inhalation, dermal, ingestion, modeling, exposure, intake
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