Difference between revisions of "Intake fraction"
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;Intake fraction (iF): The fraction of emission that is eventually inhaled or ingested by someone in the target population (population of interest) - integrated over time and space. | ;Intake fraction (iF): The fraction of emission that is eventually inhaled or ingested by someone in the target population (population of interest) - integrated over time and space. | ||
− | + | :Intake fraction can be estimated with different methods, such as | |
− | Intake fraction can be estimated with different methods, such as | + | :#iF based on measured concentration fields |
− | #iF based on measured concentration fields | + | :#iF based on exposure monitoring |
− | #iF based on exposure monitoring | + | :#iF based on shortcuts |
− | #iF based on shortcuts | ||
[[Category:Assessment methods]] | [[Category:Assessment methods]] |
Revision as of 07:11, 31 January 2008
- Intake fraction (iF)
- The fraction of emission that is eventually inhaled or ingested by someone in the target population (population of interest) - integrated over time and space.
- Intake fraction can be estimated with different methods, such as
- iF based on measured concentration fields
- iF based on exposure monitoring
- iF based on shortcuts