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  • ...es, besides exposure to TCA in groundwater taken from wells, excluded. All data from the abovementioned article written in the 80's. * Ingestion of contaminated water
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  • ...attribute of iF is that it can be applied under conditions of very limited data, so long as the underlying principles are known. It is thus especially use Three intake routes are included in the concept: intake through ingestion or inhalation, and dermal uptake. The different routes are related to the t
    11 KB (1,708 words) - 18:49, 14 October 2014
  • ...ects in children associated with exposure to PCBs and PCDD/Fs through fish ingestion. === Data ===
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  • ...escribes the quantitative relationship between exposure to iodine via fish ingestion and intelligence quotient (IQ) score in children. IQ change||fish ingestion||||||
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  • congeners <- Ovariable("congeners", data = data.frame(Congener = congeners, Result = 1)) dependencies = data.frame(Name = "parameters"),
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  • :* information input and models (data input and processing, applying models, transforming intermediate variables ...Intake/Uptake''' <br> Concentrations that effect the population intake via ingestion. <br> Sensible area that is exposed to deposition <br> Material that is exp
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  • Total daily ingestion of nitrates in drinking water by infants under six months of age.<br> === Data<br> ===
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  • *Total daily ingestion of nitrates in drinking water by infants < 6 months === Data<br> ===
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  • [[Category:Ingestion data]] '''The Concise European Food Consumption Database''' gathers data on average daily consumption of foods per person sourced from the EU Member
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  • ...role in spreading of this pollutant. PCBs may enter the food chain through ingestion by aquatic organisms and fish. ...luded) of total NDL-PCBs is about 27-50 ng/kg b.w. per day. However, where data on both adults and children within a specific population were available, in
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  • === Data === |Ingestion
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  • ** Farmed salmon consumed: Data comes from EPIC study looking at fish consumption in 10 European countries Data according to Hites et al, 2004.
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  • === Data === dependencies = data.frame(
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  • ...nsumption data for infants and adults, children's hand-to-mouth behavioral data, consumption of water, breast milk consumption, home grown food consumption ...dom. Level of information and time frame is variable between countries and data.
    10 KB (1,281 words) - 07:59, 10 August 2010
  • ...he uptake fraction of Di-n-butylphthalate when exposed through inhalation, ingestion or dermal pathway. Different uptake fractions for adults and children. === Data ===
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  • ...n amounts are provided for each survey food and population group. US level data only. ...DS food lists and diets are also compiled from national consumption survey data through a process of aggregating survey foods and consumption amounts. Duri
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  • CalTOX has been developed as a set of spreadsheet models and spreadsheet data sets to assist in assessing human exposures from continuous releases to mul CalTOX is a set of spreadsheet models and spreadsheet data sets to assist in assessing human exposures from continuous releases to mul
    9 KB (1,359 words) - 14:13, 13 October 2014
  • ...cts and their uptake by humans. Data about the application of products and data from mathematical models are used to build up the program. The program is b intake, consumer products, inhalation, dermal, ingestion, modeling, exposure, intake
    976 bytes (137 words) - 07:37, 20 September 2010
  • ...developed specifically for exposure analysis that link consumption survey data for prepared foods to the chemical residue information, which is normally r intake, ingestion, modeling, food, exposure
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  • ingestion, food, diet [[Category:Ingestion data]]
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  • ...om year 1990, but is freely accessible only to year 2003. Food consumption data is presented as the amount of food quantities divided for several commoditi ...put items related to production, trade, resources, consumption and prices. Data collected from 1961-2004 and is not updated, and has been provided for refe
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  • ...to that user can make own queries with several options for data retrieval. Data is divided to several sub-categories. There are at least information for fo ...s, and addition to that user can make own queries with several options for data retrieval.
    8 KB (1,109 words) - 18:28, 17 July 2012
  • ...ace areas, mechanical systems and types of foundations. General population data included is lifetime. Time activity data is referred as Activity factors, and there are following information availa
    5 KB (734 words) - 08:41, 10 August 2010
  • *Uptake generally through inhalation or ingestion ===Data interpretation===
    3 KB (439 words) - 19:07, 25 September 2014
  • ..., quantify uncertainties, and compare model predictions against real-world data. It has a number of unique features that advance the science of human expos ...physically based probabilistic model which simulates dermal and nondietary ingestion exposure of individuals to pesticides from residue on various surfaces in t
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  • =Data= ...all these reasons, assessments require a range of contextual or background data, including:
    25 KB (3,200 words) - 19:02, 25 September 2014
  • ...opinion, EFSA’s Scientific Committee provides guidance on the scientific data needed to carry out a safety assessments of a botanical or a botanical prep data.
    57 KB (8,561 words) - 11:22, 7 July 2011
  • ''See overview data from member states.'' = Historical data on medicinal use =
    48 KB (6,877 words) - 11:42, 13 March 2015
  • ===Data=== ...ipathway model intake fraction estimates using POP emission and monitoring data, Environmental Pollution 128, 263–277.
    31 KB (4,535 words) - 10:28, 8 August 2011
  • ...ciplines underlying benefit–risk assessment is that good dose–response data, i.e. at relevant intake The basic tenet of quantitative risk assessment is that data on
    140 KB (21,040 words) - 07:33, 4 March 2015
  • ...sifiable as to human carcinogenicity|Based on no human data and inadequate data from animal bioassays.|0443 ...e Draft Revised Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment (U.S. EPA, 1999) data are inadequate for an assessment of the human carcinogenic potential of ace
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  • === Data === TEQ|Yes or no developmental dental defects incl. agenesis|Ingestion etc. (as it was in Seveso) as log(TCDD serum concentration+1) in fat|log(pg
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  • ...cribes the quantitative relationship between exposure to selenium via fish ingestion and intelligence quotient (IQ) score in children. ...cribes the quantitative relationship between exposure to selenium via fish ingestion and the lifetime risk of myocardial infarction in adults.
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  • === Data === |+ ERF data as described in original articles
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  • dependencies = data.frame(Name = "exposure.fiRaw", Ident = "Op_en5918/initiate"), dependencies = data.frame(Name = "exposure.fiRaw", Ident = "Op_en5918/initiate"),
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  • *Other routes of exposure include absorption through skin and inhalation or ingestion from pesticide sprays ===Data interpretation===
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  • *The principal way of exposure is through ingestion, with rapid and extensive absorption in the gastrointestinal tract ===Data interpretation===
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  • *Uptake routes include ingestion, inhalation and dermal absorption. *THM uptake is through inhalation or ingestion from water.
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  • *Uptake through inhalation, dermal uptake or ingestion No data available
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  • *Exposure to OPs occurs through ingestion, inhalation or dermal contact ===Data interpretation===
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  • *Exposed to long chain phthalates is mainly through ingestion, shorter chain compounds are more likely absorbed or inhaled No data on inter- and intralaboratory variability is available
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  • Biomonitoring data were gathered for 1217 study participants living in the area, spread out ov ...il concentrations for population level calculations were complemented with data from other recent surveys in the area.
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  • * Consolidation, improvement and provision of European wide emission data of the heavy metals considered. ...ess of abatement options have been collected as well as stock and activity data and emission factors for 2000 and 2010.
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  • ...rocessing. This enables the model to automatically project every available data set onto a flexible grid (i.e. adjacent grid cells may have different exten ...l as for human health from direct and indirect exposure via inhalation and ingestion of food products and drinking water based on releases into the environment.
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  • ...ricultural field crops, such as wheat, and subsequent intake by humans via ingestion. The modelling framework is based on a crop-specific multi-compartment syst ...xposure-response relationships for human health from indirect exposure via ingestion of food products based on direct application of plant protection products [
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  • * information input and models (data input and processing, applying models, transforming intermediate variables ...ct. || Human body: Dose, health effects After inhalation, dermal exposure, ingestion Pathophysiological processes lead from a dose to a health effect
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  • ...through different exposure routes (inhalation, ingestion and dermal). The data used represent different European countries, which provide results that are * Uptake fraction of DBP through ingestion, inhalation and dermal pathways
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  • It is not easy to estimate the effects of mixtures, for the necessary data on the collective relationships between exposures and response (i.e. exposu ...er supplies are exposed to some DBP components irrespective of their water ingestion habits: volatile components such as THMs are absorbed through the skin (pe
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  • ...-Cresol || Air || Inhalation || Mathematical models supported by empirical data || Nazaroff 2008 | Greenhouse tomatoes || Pesticides (Captan) || Food || Ingestion || Mathematical fate-exposure models and empirical measurements || Juraske
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  • ...ile and variable population and inadequate environonmental and demographic data. In the face of these challenges, a wide range of methods of exposure asse These methods are not independent of each other. Monitoring data, for example, are generally required as inputs to models and to validate mo
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