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  • ...entional IAQ simulations, which compute the time/concentration profile and inhalation exposure, IAQX can estimate the adequate ventilation rate when certain air [[Category:Inhalation]]
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  • What are the Inhalation RfCs according to the IRIS database? ...index = "Substance,Observation" locations = "CASRN,Critical Effact(s),Unit,Inhalation RfC,Type of RfC,Point of Departure(s)*,Overall Confidence,IRIS identifier"
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  • What are the Inhalation unit risks according to the IRIS database? ===Inhalation unit risks===
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  • Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination
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  • * Inhalation of vapors volatilizing from the surface of contaminated water (bath, shower * Highest inhalation exposure due to large volume of hot water and small air volume of a shower
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  • ...matter that is 2.5 micrometers or smaller in size. PM2.5 exposure route is inhalation and the level of exposure dependents on level of PM2.5 consentartion in th
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  • Three intake routes are included in the concept: intake through ingestion or inhalation, and dermal uptake. The different routes are related to the total intake fr iF(total) = iF(inhalation) + iF(ingestion) + iF(dermal) [3]
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  • Op_en5450|Exposure route|Inhalation|
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  • *IR = inhalation rate (m<sup>3</sup>/h)
    2 members (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 19:24, 27 March 2007
  • | '''Human body: dose, health effects''' <br> After inhalation, dermal exposure, ingestion Pathophysiological processes lead from a dose t
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  • ...a target without passing an absorption barrier, i.e., through ingestion or inhalation. See also [[Dose|dose]].<ref name="IPCS_WHO">[http://www.who.int/ipcs/en/ I
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  • ...rosses the outer exposure surface of a target (humans) during ingestion or inhalation.<ref name="IPCS_WHO">[http://www.who.int/ipcs/en/ IPCS] (The WHO Internatio
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  • Cardiopulmonary|Mortality|Inhalation|Annual average outdoor concentration|µq/m3|0|Relative increase|0.0128 (-0. Lung cancer|Mortality|Inhalation|Annual average outdoor concentration|µq/m3|0|Relative increase|0.0150 (-0.
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  • || Radon|| Inhalation|| Annual average concentration|| Population average|| Finland|| Bq/m3|| 1|| || Radon|| Inhalation|| Annual average concentration|| Guidance value for new apartments|| Finlan
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  • potential health effects from airborne particle exposure. INHALATION
    525 bytes (69 words) - 07:47, 18 October 2008
  • organism after contact; i.e., by ingestion, inhalation, or dermal
    346 bytes (52 words) - 13:03, 9 January 2009
  • ...ndbook], which serve as a resources for exposure assessors for calculating inhalation and other exposures. | Inhalation volume (m3/day)
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  • ...C.D., Koenig, J.Q., Smith, K.R. 2007. Woodsmoke health effects: a review. Inhalation toxicology, 19(1): 67-106.
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  • |Inhalation |Inhalation
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  • ...to induce inflammatory responses and cytotoxicity in RAW264.7 macrophages. Inhalation Toxicology 13:55-68, 2001 ...rs in RAW264.7 macrophages by spores grown on six different plasterboards. Inhalation Toxicology 13:233-247, 2001
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  • Incidence|Inhalation|Annual average indoor concentration|Bq/m3|0|RR|1.0016 (1.0005 – 1.0031)|D
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  • Asthma||inhalation|average time||||| Bronchitis||inhalation|average time|||||
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  • ...describes the uptake fraction of Di-n-butylphthalate when exposed through inhalation, ingestion or dermal pathway. Different uptake fractions for adults and chi | Inhalation route (UFinh)
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  • ...rban, or consolidated metropolitan area scale and currently only addresses inhalation exposures. The model simulates the movement of individuals through time and intake, inhalation, air, modeling, human health, time use, exposure, dose
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