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  • #Substances with properties of very high concern will be made subject to authorisation; the Agency will *Information relating to health, safety and environmental properties, risks and risk management measures is required to be passed both down and
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  • ::[[Purpose and properties of good assessments]] WP 1.1 ::[[:Intarese:Intarese:R86 Combining epidemiology and toxicology|Combining toxicological and epidemiological information]] {{highlight|(deriving better ERFs/DRFs)}}
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  • ...rts. They are described as variables, and they have the same structure and properties as scientific information. However, they change in the way how information It is possible to define the '''general properties of good risk assessments''' according to the following three different cate
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  • ...cal properties. One group, consisting of 12 congeners, shows toxicological properties similar to dioxins, is therefore termed "dioxin-like PCBs" (DL-PCBs). The o ...elong among endocrine disruptors. Endocrine disruption is not considered a toxicological endpoint per se but a functional change that may lead to adverse effects. F
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  • ...(sometimes far) below toxicological thresholds, and for these effects, non-toxicological mechanisms explain the effects. Such explanations are given by biopsychosoc ...r,… These are substance-specific effects, not caused by the ''odorants'' properties of the substance, and thus out of the scope of ‘odour’. What is envisag
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  • ...s. Nevertheless, particle size is only one part of the story. Chemical and toxicological characterization of PM – which is not the standard approach – needs als ...utdoor fine particles: in vitro effects of endotoxin and other particulate properties. Environmental Health Perspectives, 109: 1019-1026.
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  • *Purpose and properties of good risk assessments **Use of both epidemiological and toxicological evidence in the exposure-response assessment
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  • ...Mammalian Toxic Equivalency Factors for Dioxins and Dioxin-Like Compounds. Toxicological Sciences 93(2), 223–241 (2006) doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfl055.</ref> ...Mammalian Toxic Equivalency Factors for Dioxins and Dioxin-Like Compounds. Toxicological Sciences 93(2), 223–241 (2006) doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfl055.</ref>
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  • *[https://wiola.uef.fi/weboodi/opintjakstied.jsp?Kieli=1&OpinKohd=24258518 Toxicological and Environmental Risk Assessment and Risk Communication, 3 op] .../wiola.uef.fi/weboodi/opintjakstied.jsp?Kieli=1&OpinKohd=24234201 Advanced Toxicological Risk Assessment, 9 op] Note! Group meetings 24.02.11 to 10.00-12.00, 17.03.
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  • 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF was not of toxicological relevance for the HpCDF was of no toxicological concern. When the limited
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  • ...of its constituent congeners. Different congeners have different physical properties such as vapor pressure, practical vapor partition, water octanol coefficien The AhR mediates the biochemical and toxicological actions of dioxin-like compounds and provides the scientific basis for the
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  • ...ominated diphenyl ethers, are only weakly dioxin-like and have significant toxicological effects that are not mediated by the AhR. For these chemicals, it is not cl ...of these chemicals compared to TCDD are dependent upon the pharmacokinetic properties of the chemicals and the experimental design used in the comparisons. In ad
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  • ...as not produced any significant dioxin-like effects, either biochemical or toxicological, in the AhR knockout mice (Fernandez-Salguero et al., 1996; Peters et al., ...DD and related compounds. For mice, the sensitivity to the biochemical and toxicological effects of TCDD and related compounds is associated with the relative bindi
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  • ...ssessments for plant-based food supplements such that it has the following properties? * [[Margin of exposure]] (MOE): Based on toxicological information, a safe exposure level (NOAEL) is estimated. This level is divi
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  • [[Category:Chemical properties]] [[Category:Toxicological properties]]
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  • ...profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. So far, 289 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as "finals" or "draft National Priorities List, NPL, toxicology, chemical properties, physical properties, hazardous substances, toxicity, human exposure, toxicology, environmental
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  • ...ed on an exhaustive literature search. Provides information and values for toxicological effects. [[Category:Chemical properties]]
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  • ...ticides. PDSs are prepared by WHO in collaboration with FAO and give basic toxicological information on individual pesticides. Priority for issue of PDSs is given [[Category:Chemical properties]]
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  • [[Category:Chemical properties]] [[Category:Toxicological properties]]
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  • [[Category:Chemical properties]] [[Category:Toxicological properties]]
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