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  • The database of chemical-specific toxicity values contains the human health toxicological information needed to perform risk evaluations and assessments. This databa [[Category:Chemical properties]]
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  • ...and safe levels for protection of the consumer. The monographs provide the toxicological information upon which the JMPR makes its evaluations. These monographs are [[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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  • ...l, regional, and international levels. Includes data for physical chemical properties. physical properties, chemical properties, Physical chemical properties, environmental fate and behaviour, ecotoxicity, toxicity
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  • [[Category:Chemical properties]] [[Category:Toxicological properties]]
    664 bytes (89 words) - 08:04, 22 June 2010
  • [[Category:Chemical properties]] [[Category:General properties]]
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  • ...n the sound management of chemicals. Provides various information, such as toxicological and fate information for chemicals, information about exposure with measure [[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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  • [[Category:Chemical properties]] [[Category:Toxicological properties]]
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  • ..., scientific literature and reviews and examine: the physical and chemical properties and analytical methods; sources of environmental and industrial exposure an Environmental health, chemical safety, physical and chemical properties, analytical methods, sources, exposure, transport, chemobiokinetics, metabo
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  • Benefit: Antispasmodic properties ...quantify than [[:en:DALY|DALY]]. The difficulty in expressing results from toxicological studies in experimental animals as [[:en:DALY|DALY]] needs to be overcome.
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  • ...botanical preparations, safety assessment, food supplements, toxicological properties, medicinal properties.
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  • ''Antibacterial properties:'' ...n constituents and phenolic compounds known for their irritant and pungent properties were screened for activity as inhibitors of prostaglandin biosynthesis. A c
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  • or combination of substances presented as having properties for and toxicological characteristics are completed by the national
    45 KB (6,544 words) - 12:40, 20 April 2012
  • ranging from sensory properties, food technology, food safety, ...ve factors associated with intrinsic product attributes related to sensory properties and liking. Benefits are also related
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  • ...on, for all AS, involves significant uncertainty; for example, AI physical properties (e.g. volatility, half life) differ significantly, and it is uncertain to w ...of uncertainty in this assessment method is related to the application of toxicological data:
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  • * the properties of indoor air, * the properties of water. Potential users include those who develop or use IAQ and exposure
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  • ...been devised to allow for these types of exposures in epidemiological and toxicological studies, and to a varying degree these can be used as a basis for health im ==Toxicological approaches==
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