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  • [[media:Proposed_risk_assessment_bulletin_010906.pdf]] ***reference concentrations
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  • ...oncentrations of PCDD/Fs in fish]] | [[Concentrations of PCBs in fish|Concentrations of PCBs in fish]] ...ks of PCDD/F exposure of fish consumption in Finnish children and adults [[Media:Valikaavio_RBA_Fish_PCDDs_A_vs._C_25102007_ak_XML.ANA|Analytica model]]
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  • ...ities]] WP 4.2 and 2.x {{highlight|(estimation of emissions into different media due to activities / driving forces)}} ...hway media|Pathway media]] | [[:Category:Concentrations in the environment|Concentrations in the environment]] WP 1.2
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  • ...bout the assessment, published in Risk Analysis 2004, can be found here: [[Media:Tainio Gasbus RiskAnalysis 2004.pdf]] ...possibilities for 14 acquiring similar or larger reductions in ambient PM concentrations and corresponding reductions in health effects.
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  • ! '''State of the environmental media''' ...entrations / Depositions''' <br> Changes in the state of the environmental media leading to impacts
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  • *publish new scientific information also in non-peer reviewed and popular media ##interviews or news in newspapers or other media
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  • Assessing the public health benefits of reduced ozone concentrations. High fish-specific dioxin concentrations in Finland.
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  • ...they relate to something that has intrinsic value. For example, pollutant concentrations can be estimated, although it is the related health impact that has the int ...''']] | [[Value of information review|Value of information analysis]] | [[:media:Detailedguidance.pdf|RIVM/MNP unicertainty guidance]]
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  • See the [[Media:Open_assessment_in_research.ppt|presentation file]]. ...clarifies our thinking when we are forced to think about clear terms like concentrations of pollutants, slopes of dose-responses, or numbers of life-years lost.
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  • ...stablish the association between external dose (intake) and internal dose (concentrations in the body) by analysing contaminants (PCDD/Fs, PCBs, PBDEs, organotin com ...and information on food consumption, composition, food habits, as well as concentrations of toxic contaminants from different countries are therefore needed. This k
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  • Mass concentrations such as PM<sub>2.5</sub> and PM<sub>10</sub> are most widely used as measur ===Indoor concentrations and personal exposures===
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  • ...in enviornmental concentrations of pollutants in environmental or carrier media such as air, water, food, soil and dust.
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  • between health effects and PM10 or PM2.5 concentrations (Pope and Dockery, 2006), strong ===Media and Exposure===
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  • ...JA, Darby SC, Miles JCH, Green BMR, Cox DR. Factors Affecting Indoor Radon Concentrations in the United- Kingdom. Health Physics. 1993;64(1):2-12. #Homoe P, Christensen RB, Bretlau P. Acute otitis media and sociomedical risk factors among unselected children in Greenland. Inter
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  • ...nd how indicators can be used in integrated risk assessments. A related [[:media:Indicator Guidance May07_v2.ppt | Powerpoint presentation]] exists. This do ...ry variables. The above graph has been made with Analytica, here is the [[:media:Indicator guidance.ANA| the original Analytica file]]
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  • ...ris:file:D35 Pyrkilo guide 3.pdf|D35]]); [[Opasnet]] workspace ([[:beneris:Media:D37_Internet_update.pdf|D37]]; including the password-protected area [[Hean *End results: [[:Beneris:Media:D8 Generalized Method and its application to the BENERIS project pj rc.pdf|
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  • ...ercentiles etc.), but in addition this database also provides the measured concentrations of EXPOLIS study as individual samples. * Type of concentrations environment
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  • [[Category:Media concentrations]]
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  • ...AQS (Air Quality System) database providing air monitoring data - ambient concentrations of criteria (carbon Monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, part [[Category:Media concentrations]]
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  • ...nformation on exceptionally poor air quality is often broadcast via public media. It is best to keep inside on those days and avoid physical stress. On most
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  • ...ats and politicians have shown a knee-jerk reaction to pressure after some media exposure, in ill-advised attempts to demonstrate how concerned they are abo ...nds of Europeans every year. The main difference is the lack of public and media pressure.
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  • [[Category:Media concentrations]]
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  • ...not only the physical details of groundwater bodies, but also groundwater concentrations of certain pesticides, organic matter and nutrients. Similar data is availa ...action and use here, on the methods used to treat water for drinking or on concentrations of pollutants in drinking water itself.
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  • [[Category:Media concentrations]]
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  • ...tments. Outputs include pollutant concentrations in multiple environmental media and biota, and also biota and pollutant intakes (e.g., mg/kg-day). Signific
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  • [[Category:Media concentrations]]
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  • ...sessing human exposures from continuous releases to multiple environmental media, i.e. air, soil, and water. It has also been used for waste classification ...sessing human exposures from continuous releases to multiple environmental media, i.e. air, soil, and water. The modeling components of CalTOX include a mul
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  • [[Category:Media concentrations]]
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  • ...nd transfer model. Comparison exercises between modelled and measured soil concentrations are available for some POPs (HCH, HCB). By June 2004, following POPs are in [[Category:Media concentrations]]
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  • ...dren started in May 2003 and fieldwork was completed in May 2006. Includes concentrations of metals, organochlorine compounds PCBs in blood, urine and scalp for adul [[Category:Media concentrations]]
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  • ...as a result of PM10 - health outcomes attributable to air pollution (PM10 concentrations &gt;30 μg/m3) |[[Media:RRAD_frequency_distribution_Sweden.gif‎]]
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  • |category=Media concentrations
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  • ...of information includes measured outdoor exposure levels i.e. ambient air concentrations. This kind of information can be used as exposure modifier when modeling in The main limitation on using the measured outdoor concentrations for calculating the exposure levels indoors is the fact that the measured c
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  • ...ormation can be used for modelling indoor exposure levels by utilizing the concentrations information for evaluating the emissions of pollutants from the indoor sour ==Linked databases with information on chemical concentrations in consumer products==
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  • |category=Media concentrations
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  • | Otitis media (&lt;3 yr) Annual average concentrations of PM10, monitored in EU urban background locations, show no significant de
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  • :*Environmental media/processes ...information on, and access to, methods and tools for modelling contaminant concentrations in indoor and other enclosed micro-environments.
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  • ...ion. The participants need to have access to the information in a suitable media when it is needed, but they also need to be able to understand, or internal ...estimated pollutant concentrations can be compared with current, monitored concentrations to determine whether they show a consistent distribution and lie within a p
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  • ...deling both environmental concentrations and people’s contact with these concentrations. *concentrations of chemicals in different media (air, water, food etc.);
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  • ...l dermatophytes. The inhibitory zone induced by cinnamon bark oil in solid media was 28 mm in diameter, comparable to the 20-25 mm zone induces by ketoconaz ...e active essential oils were tested using two fold agar dilution method at concentrations ranging from 0.2 to 25.6 mg/ml. Cinnamon oil exhibited a promising inhibito
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  • Estimated annual average concentrations of air pollutants emitted from the plants in the ...ions from incineration, and combustion of landfills biogas were evaluated. Concentrations of specific pollutants (PM10
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  • ...29 October 2009 / Accepted: 8 February 2011 (c) Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011 {{doi|10.1007/s11869-011-0138-3}}. ...29 October 2009 / Accepted: 8 February 2011 (c) Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011}}
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  • ...29 October 2009 / Accepted: 8 February 2011 (c) Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011 {{doi|10.1007/s11869-011-0138-3}}'''. population-weighted outdoor concentrations were significant
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  • ...microbes and chemicals and their transport in a water course. What are the concentrations of certain harmful contaminants in recipient waters of sewage treatment pla ...g of epidemiological evidence of disease in THL' databases to the measured concentrations of either pathogens or their markers in water. The aim is also to develop t
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  • ...e available for air pollution and (to a lesser degree) other environmental media, these cannot always be applied in integrated assessments for a number of r ...g illustrates how the focal sum method can be applied to model atmospheric concentrations of pesticides, PM, endotoxins or pollen.
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  • * Media ...ions from incineration, and combustion of landfills biogas were evaluated. Concentrations of specific pollutants (PM<sub>10</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub>) were modelled u
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  • ...l and water and their application to simulate the transport of HM in these media; modeling results have been evaluated vs. measurement data. ...ts lead to a much better agreement between measurement and model output on concentrations respectively depositions.
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  • ...in air, it can equally be applied to other contaminants and environmental media, such as soil and sediments, wet and dry deposition and water pollution. C ...te of statistical methods that can be used to apportion measured pollutant concentrations (or exposures or doses) to their sources, and to assess the proportional co
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  • ...rful computational tools that can be used to link exposure to the internal concentrations of parent compounds and/or active metabolites at the target site(s) of toxi ...rtain pollutant or exposure to specific pollutant present in environmental media (http://www.wise-uranium.org/rdr.html).
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  • ...of exposure are useful when exposures occur though multiple environmental media, such as air, food, drinking water and absorption through the skin. These ...ority of epidemiological studies these health outcomes have been linked to concentrations of total trihalomethanes (a marker of DBP exposure that is used in monitori
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  • ...tely or accidentally. Release can also occur into different environmental media (e.g. the atmosphere, surface or subsurface water, soil, biota), and via a ...00% (or even more) for dioxin and benzo(a)pyrene. For releases into other media, for which the inventories tend to be less well-developed, the uncertaintie
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  • ! Sources !! Pollutant !! Media !! Pathway !! Method !! Reference ...tion) || Primary pollutants || Air || Inhalation || Tracer gases (measured concentrations) || Marshall and Behrentz 2005
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  • ...emoved by gravitational settling, scavenging and filtration. As a result, concentrations tend to decline with both distance and duration of transport, and new (tran ...of the processes involved, and thus the consequences in terms of pollution concentrations, depends on the nature of the environmental medium and of the pollutants co
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  • ...stimate the contribution of each major source to observed exposures to (or concentrations or doses of) pollutants. This is usually done by relating measurements of ...er of points (in time or space). Measurements may relate to environmental concentrations, exposures or doses. Sufficient data are needed to identify spatial or tem
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  • ...es and their antecedents (e.g. source actiivities, releases, environmental concentrations) under the different scenarios; ...of different models: to represent different environmental compartments or media, to simulate different environmental processes, and to provide a means of a
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  • ...erent environmental compartments. These models usually treat environmental media, such as air, surface water and sediments, as uniformly mixed, steady state ...and transformation of chemicals through a range of different environmental media (e.g. air, water, soil). They are often applied to toxic substances which
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  • ...ic waste production, traffic density, atmospheric emissions, air pollutant concentrations) ...in the environment and contact media is modelled or derived from measured concentrations and subsequent contact frequency and duration data are used to calculate ex
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  • ...the fish of the Baltic Sea? What species are used and what are the dioxin concentrations before/after a possible purification process? * Dioxin concentration in fish: What are dioxin, PCB, and methylmercury concentrations in different fish species from the Baltic Sea in 2015-2040?
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  • ...red the population exposures to key air pollutants in six European cities. Concentrations were measured in home indoor, home outdoor and work indoor environments and The exposures and microenvironmental concentrations in the most important personal environments were measured for several key p
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  • ...red the population exposures to key air pollutants in six European cities. Concentrations were measured in home indoor, home outdoor and work indoor environments and * [[media:expolis_final_report.pdf|EXPOLIS Final Report]]
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  • ...ds there are in dioxin concentrations, how serious the problem is, etc. ([[Media:Tuulin projekti.pptx |power point slides]] in Finnish). A manuscript about ...setting objectives for Baltic salmon and herring management (Task 3.1) ([[Media:Goherr 1.9.2015 WP3 Relevant policies and existing objectives.pptx |power p
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  • ...ork of SLU (WP4, WP5) will update current knowledge about levels of dioxin concentrations (picograms) in herring. Data regarding salmon must also be added in the mod The [[Media:GOHERR Workshop Agenda Feb 2016 .pdf | agenda]] of the stakeholder workshop
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