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  1. 2-FUN (project)
  2. ==variables==
  3. A(H1N1)v immunity in the Finnish population
  4. AERMOD
  5. AH1N1 cases in Finland
  6. AH receptor
  7. AIRGENE
  8. ALMA
  9. ALTTI
  10. AP42: Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. Volume I: Stationary Point and Area Sources
  11. ARNT
  12. ATSDR - Toxicological Profiles
  13. A Tutorial on R
  14. A favourite of children - and some adults too
  15. A healthy suntan – or is it?
  16. Abbreviations in EBoDE
  17. About paradigm performance and God delusion
  18. Absorption
  19. AcaWiki
  20. Acceptable daily intake
  21. Acceptable risk
  22. Accuracy and uncertainty
  23. Acknowledgements
  24. AcslX
  25. Activities related to municipal solid waste in Häme
  26. Acute respiratory tract infections
  27. Acute toxicity
  28. Additional results of EBoDE by country
  29. Additional risk
  30. Additivity of TEFs
  31. Adjusting ventilation based on health
  32. Administrative boundaries - EuroBoundaryMap
  33. Administrative costs on businesses
  34. Adsorption
  35. Adverse effect
  36. Age
  37. Ageing
  38. Agent
  39. Aggregated trip rate on a workday in the Helsinki metropolitan area
  40. Agile experiments of evidence-based decision making
  41. Agnotology
  42. Agora
  43. Aguila
  44. Ah receptor ligands
  45. Air Pollution
  46. Air exchange rate for European residences
  47. Air pollutant emissions in Europe
  48. Air pollutant exposures in Europe
  49. Air pollution emissions
  50. Air pollution emissions from ships in the northern Baltic Sea
  51. Air quality
  52. Airplanes
  53. Airport noise emissions
  54. Akaike information criteria
  55. Aldehyde concentrations in Europe
  56. Aleppo war sound monitor
  57. Alex quiz
  58. Alkylphenols
  59. All-cause mortality dose-response of fish consumption
  60. Ambient Air Levels and the Personal Exposure of Children to Benzene, Toluene, and Xylenes in Denmark
  61. Ambient air dew point temperature in Europe
  62. Ambient air temperature in Europe
  63. Ambient temperature in Urgenche cities
  64. Amino acid
  65. Amobae in buildings
  66. Amount of Di-n-butylphthalate in cosmetics
  67. Amount of Di-n-butylphthalate in indoor air
  68. Amount of Di-n-butylphthalate in indoor dust
  69. Amount of dust ingested
  70. Anaemia
  71. Analysis
  72. Analysis of fishes response to lead
  73. Analysis tool
  74. Analytica
  75. Analytica Web Player
  76. Analytica player
  77. Anatomical and physiological differences between various species used in studies on the harmacokinetics and toxicology of xenobiotics. A review of literature
  78. Animal and plant health, food and feed safety
  79. Annoyance
  80. Annual EU-wide Pesticide Residues Monitoring Report
  81. Answer
  82. Applying general information
  83. Appraisal Framework for Environment and Health
  84. Appraisal in the IEHIAS
  85. ArcReader
  86. Archive of CEHRA
  87. Archiving system for research
  88. Are GM foods Frankenfoods?
  89. Are blue-green algae a risk to your life or at least to your liver?
  90. Are cosmetics chemicals?
  91. Are electric lines and transformers dangerous?
  92. Are heavy metals still a problem today?
  93. Are inhabitants of different countries exposed to different risks?
  94. Are most cancers caused by exposures to chemicals?
  95. Are people too clean for their own good?
  96. Are the PCB compounds really super-poisons?
  97. Are the dioxins the most dangerous chemicals in our environment?
  98. Are the risks of the domestic and the workplace environments different?
  99. Are there problems in the present risk assessment practices?
  100. Are we starting to glow from the uranium in our environment?
  101. Aromatic hydrocarbons in persons blood in Northern Germany in 1995-1997
  102. Aromatic hydrocarbons with 55 non-smoking persons in Germany
  103. Arsenic
  104. Arsenic in the drinking water – reminiscent of the movie “Lavender and old lace”?
  105. Arsenic to zoonoses
  106. Arsenic to zoonoses/Contents
  107. Asialista
  108. Assessment
  109. Assessment factor
  110. Assessment of building policies' effect on dampness and asthma in Europe
  111. Assessment of impacts to environment and health in influencing manufacturing and public policy
  112. Assessment of the health impacts of H1N1 vaccination
  113. Assessment on Institute of Public Health and Welfare
  114. Assessment on global climate treaty
  115. Assessment on impacts of emission trading on city-level (ET-CL)
  116. Assessment on municipality funding crisis
  117. Assessment on relationship between trust and risks within inter-organizational relationships
  118. Assessment studies
  119. Assessments - science-based decision support
  120. Assessments are to change the world
  121. Asthma prevalence
  122. Asthma prevalence due to building dampness in Europe
  123. Asymptotic test
  124. Atopic asthma
  125. Attributable risk
  126. Attribute
  127. Australia's national database of pollutant emissions
  128. Availability
  129. Average daily tap water consumption in Finland
  130. Axioms of open assessment
  131. B-Course
  132. BIOFINE
  133. BIOHER assessment
  134. BMDS
  135. Background prevalence of SGA in Finland
  136. Background rates of diseases in Europe
  137. Baltic sea
  138. Baseline PM2.5 exposure in Hämeenkyrö
  139. Baseline dioxin exposure in Hämeenkyrö
  140. Baseline intake of PCB from fish in Beneris
  141. Baseline intake of PCDD/F from fish in Beneris
  142. Baseline intake of methyl mercury from fish in Beneris
  143. Baseline intelligence quotient (IQ) score in children
  144. Baseline morbidity in Helsinki metropolitan area
  145. Baseline mortality in Helsinki metropolitan area
  146. Baseline remaining lifetime risk of CVD death in adults
  147. Baseline remaining lifetime risk of cancer in adults
  148. Baseline risk of dental aberrations
  149. Basic set of software for an open assessor
  150. Basis for moral norms
  151. Bayes' theorem
  152. Bayes (Hierarcical Bayesian model)
  153. Bayesian analysis
  154. Bayesian belief networks
  155. Bayesian diagnosis
  156. Bayesian network
  157. Before we go on holiday which environmental health precautions should we take?
  158. Belgian chicken incident
  159. Benchmark concentration
  160. Benchmark dose
  161. Benchmark dose lower confidence limit
  162. Benchmark response
  163. Benefit-risk assessment
  164. Benefit-risk assessment of Baltic herring
  165. Benefit-risk assessment of Baltic herring and salmon intake
  166. Benefit-risk assessment of cinnamon
  167. Benefit-risk assessment of fish consumption for Beneris
  168. Benefit-risk assessment of food supplements
  169. Benefit-risk assessment of food supplements/Guidance used
  170. Benefit-risk assessment of methyl mercury and omega-3 fatty acids in fish
  171. Benefit-risk assessment of plant-based food supplements
  172. Benefit-risk assessment on farmed salmon
  173. Benefit transfer
  174. Benefits
  175. Beneris
  176. Beneris deliverables
  177. Beneris project description
  178. Beneris work packages
  179. Benzene exposure in non-smoking people residing in Italy
  180. Benzene – isn’t it only found in chemistry sets?
  181. Bepraribean
  182. Bernoulli distribution
  183. Beta-binomial distribution
  184. Biliverdin reductase A activity
  185. Binding scientific information production, critique, and use
  186. Binomial distribution
  187. Bioaccumulation
  188. Bioavailability
  189. Biodegradation and Bioconcentration of the Excisting Chemical Substances
  190. Biodiversity, flora, fauna and landscapes
  191. Bioenergy in Finland: effects on health and climate change
  192. Biofuel assessments
  193. Biofuel production in Europe
  194. Bioher
  195. Bioher stakeholder meeting 2009
  196. Biomagnification
  197. Biostatistics group at Imperial College
  198. Biowaste project
  199. Biphenyl
  200. Birth defects
  201. Birth rate in Helsinki metropolitan area
  202. Bisphenol-A
  203. Blind drunk – or dead drunk?
  204. Blood cadmium concentrations in Central Italy
  205. Body burden
  206. Body length of European population
  207. Body surface area of European population
  208. Body weight in Finland
  209. Body weight of 0-24 months old Finnish children
  210. Body weight of 2-18 year old Finnish children
  211. Body weight of European population
  212. Bone dose-responses of fish consumption
  213. Bootstrap
  214. Bottled water consumption in Europe
  215. Boundary
  216. Brafo (project)
  217. Branch creator
  218. Breast milk
  219. Breathing rate
  220. Brominated flame retardants
  221. Budget Game GP 2011
  222. Building a conceptual model
  223. Building data availability in Kuopio
  224. Building model
  225. Building policies in Europe
  226. Building regulations in Finland
  227. Building stock data in Urgenche
  228. Building stock in Europe
  229. Building stock in Helsinki
  230. Building stock in Helsinki metropolitan area
  231. Building stock in Kuopio
  232. Building stock in Stuttgart
  233. Building types in Kuopio
  234. Buildings in Basel
  235. Bulletin of Housing Statistics
  236. Burden of disease
  237. Burden of disease, health and population data
  238. Burden of disease in Europe
  239. Burden of disease in Finland
  240. Bus engine technology
  241. Bus routes in the Helsinki metropolitan area
  242. C-SIDE
  243. CALPUFF
  244. CAMx
  245. CAPRI
  246. CAR-FMI, Contaminants in the Air from a Road
  247. CCCRP
  248. CEPMEIP Database - Emission Factors
  249. CH4 emissions from house stock heating in Finland
  250. CHAD
  251. CHIMERE
  252. CII
  253. CLAIH assessment
  254. CNSP
  255. CO2 concentrations in Europe
  256. CO2 emissions from house stock heating in Finland
  257. CONPAT
  258. CONTAM
  259. CORINE Land Cover 2000 (CLC2000)
  260. CO concentrations in Europe
  261. CRED
  262. CYP-enzymes
  263. Cadmium
  264. CalTOX
  265. Calculated Ultraviolet Exposure Levels
  266. Calculating DALYs: UVR and skin cancer
  267. Calculating DALYs: waste
  268. Calculating attributable cancer incidence: waste
  269. Calculation models
  270. Calibration
  271. Calibration of a group
  272. Call to join the Open Task Group on Climate Change
  273. Can environmental cigarette smoke cause lung cancer?
  274. Can even a child’s toy be dangerous?
  275. Can noise cause true health problems?
  276. Can the air go up in flames?
  277. Can you catch toxoplasmosis from cat litter?
  278. Can you lessen your own personal chemical burden?
  279. Cancer dose-responses of fish consumption
  280. Cancer due to pesticides in Europe
  281. Cancer in Europe
  282. Cancer potency
  283. Car kilometres driven in the Helsinki metropolitan area
  284. Car types in Helsinki metropolitan area
  285. Carbon footprint
  286. Carbon pie approach
  287. Carcinogenicity
  288. Cardiopulmonary mortality attributable to PM2.5 in Helsinki metropolitan area
  289. Cardiopulmonary mortality in Helsinki metropolitan area
  290. Cardiovascular diseases in Europe
  291. Cardiovascular dose-responses of fish consumption
  292. Cardiovascular effects of omega-3 in salmon in the Western Europe
  293. Cardiovascular mortality in the Western Europe
  294. Case study on ultrafine particles
  295. Catastrophic non-linear impacts of climate change
  296. Categorical data
  297. Categorical default factor
  298. Causal diagram
  299. Causality
  300. Cecilia
  301. Central product classification
  302. Centre for Research on Networked Learning and Knowledge Building
  303. Centre of Excellence for Environmental Health Risk Analysis
  304. Challanges in Issue Framing
  305. Changing ambient UVR and future future skin cancer
  306. Changing ambient UVR and future melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer in London, Rome and Helsinki
  307. Changing ambient UVR and future melanoma skin cancer
  308. Changing ambient UVR and future non-melanoma skin cancer
  309. Changing ambient UVR and future skin cancer in London, Rome and Helsinki: melanoma skin cancer (CMM)
  310. Changing ambient UVR and future skin cancer in London, Rome and Helsinki: non-melanoma skin cancer (BCC and SCC)
  311. Changing preferences in Mediawiki
  312. Chapter 6 - Dermal Route in Exposure Factors Handbook
  313. Characterising source intensity
  314. ChemBioFinder
  315. ChemIDplus
  316. ChemPortal
  317. Chemical-Specific Factors
  318. Chemical-Specific Toxicity Values
  319. Chemical Carcinogenesis Research Information System (CCRIS)
  320. Chemical Fate half lives for Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Chemicals
  321. Chemical and Physical Properties Database
  322. Chemical composition of tea
  323. Chemical databases
  324. Chemical mass balance models
  325. Chemical specific adjustment factor
  326. Chi-square test
  327. Chlamydia pneumoniae Infection Among Healthy Children and Children Hospitalised with Pneumonia in Greece
  328. Chloracne
  329. Chlorophenols
  330. Chlorophenoxyacetic acid herbicides
  331. Cinnamomun verum
  332. Citizens' climate treaty
  333. Citrus pulp pellet incident
  334. City-Delta
  335. City-level climate policy model
  336. City-level climate policy model/equations
  337. Civil Servant 2.0
  338. Claih
  339. Class
  340. Climate
  341. Climate change
  342. Climate change and health
  343. Climate change in Switzerland
  344. Climate change mitigation in housing
  345. Climate change mitigation policies
  346. Climate change policies (HW4 by Oluwatobi Abayomi Badejo et al)
  347. Climate change policies and health in Kuopio
  348. Climate change policies in Basel
  349. Climate change policies in Helsinki
  350. Climate change policies in Kuopio
  351. Climate change policies in Rotterdam
  352. Climate change policies in Thessaloniki
  353. Climate change policy assessment
  354. Climate change – will it affect our health?
  355. Climate duel
  356. Climate education in Kuopio
  357. Climate factors of foods
  358. Climate insurance
  359. ClinfoWiki
  360. Clustered data
  361. Co-Budgeting
  362. Collaborative workspace
  363. Collective intelligence
  364. Combining epidemiology and toxicology in environmental health risk assessment
  365. Combustion
  366. CommNet
  367. Common Case Study
  368. Common currency in health assessments
  369. Community Road Accident Database
  370. Community assessment
  371. Comparative risk assessment of dioxin and fine particles
  372. Comparison criteria
  373. Compendium
  374. Competition in the internal market
  375. Competitiveness, trade and investment flows
  376. Composite traffic model
  377. Composite traffic study R79
  378. Compound intake estimator
  379. Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models
  380. Computation of health impact indicators for agriculture
  381. Concentration-response to PM2.5
  382. Concentration Database
  383. Concentrations in consumer products
  384. Concentrations of PCBs in fish
  385. Concentrations of beneficial nutrients in fish
  386. Concepts for integrated monitoring
  387. Conceptual framework for integrated monitoring
  388. Conceptual model
  389. Concise European Food Consumption Database
  390. Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs)
  391. Conclusion
  392. Confidence interval
  393. Confidence limit
  394. Congeners
  395. Congestion charge
  396. Congestion charge impacts on air quality
  397. ConsExpo
  398. Conservative risk assessment
  399. Constrained dose-response model
  400. Consumer behaviour
  401. Consumer reactions on oily fish and methylmercury
  402. Consumers and households
  403. Consumption of Baltic herring in Finland
  404. Contaminant release in IEHIAS
  405. Contaminant sources in IEHIAS
  406. Context of IEHIAS
  407. Continuous data
  408. Contributing to Opasnet
  409. Contribution tool
  410. Convergence
  411. Conversion formulas for environmental noise metrics
  412. Converting KOPRA data into Opasnet Base
  413. Converting between exposure-response parameters
  414. Converting distributions: from random individual to population average
  415. Convex
  416. Copenhagen Climate Change Agreement
  417. Copert
  418. Copyright
  419. Correlated binomial distribution
  420. Corshu
  421. Cost-benefit analysis on composite traffic in the Helsinki Metropolitan area
  422. Cost-benefit assessment on composite traffic in Helsinki
  423. Cost curves for energy
  424. Cost effectiveness analysis and cost benefit analysis
  425. Cost effectiveness sensitivity
  426. Costs of climate change policies in Europe
  427. Costs of heat production in Bioher
  428. Costs of unit emissions of air pollutants
  429. Costs of waste transport at Hämeenkyrö region
  430. Country
  431. Courses and conferences
  432. Covariate
  433. Cradle through consumer BEA
  434. Create Blank page
  435. Create ImageMap
  436. Create article
  437. Creating innovations related to environmental health
  438. Critical effect
  439. Crop allocation
  440. Cubic
  441. Cumulation
  442. Curating Opasnet pages
  443. D37 Internet update, Beneris
  444. DA: Recommend restrictions to farmed salmon use?
  445. DALY of IQ defects
  446. DALY of cancer
  447. DALY of coronary heart diseases
  448. DALY of dental defects
  449. DALY of environmental risks - kokousmuistiot
  450. DALY to money conversion
  451. DALYs/QALYs
  452. DARM DA Study Exercise group 2
  453. DARM DA study exercise Group 1
  454. DARM DA study exercise group 3
  455. DARM DA study exercise group 4
  456. DARM HW2 Lessons learned
  457. DDT
  458. DNA
  459. DPSEEA model
  460. DYNAMO
  461. Daily intake
  462. Damage vector for life-cycle analysis
  463. Dampness and mold in Europe
  464. Darm exercise 3 J-P Männikkö
  465. Data
  466. Data center
  467. Data protection in Opasnet
  468. Data structures in Opasnet
  469. Dealing with complex exposures
  470. Dealing with disputes
  471. Decision
  472. Decision Support Tools metadatabase
  473. Decision analysis and risk management
  474. Decision analysis and risk management - background information
  475. Decision analysis and risk management 2013
  476. Decision analysis and risk management 2013/Homework
  477. Decision analysis and risk management 2015
  478. Decision analysis and risk management 2015/Homework
  479. Decision analysis and risk management 2017
  480. Decision analysis and risk management 2017/Homework
  481. Decision support tools
  482. Decision theory
  483. Default value
  484. Defining IEHIAS stakeholders: example from agriculture
  485. Defining IEHIAS stakeholders: example from waste
  486. Defining IEHIAS stakeholders: example from water
  487. Defining the purpose of an assessment
  488. Defining the question
  489. Defining the users of an assessment
  490. Degrees of freedom
  491. Delphi surveys
  492. Delta method
  493. Dependencies of climate change
  494. Deposition
  495. Deriving ERF from summary data
  496. Deriving and applying monetary values
  497. Dermal Absorption
  498. Dermal Exposure Assessment: Principles and Applications
  499. Descriptive scenarios
  500. Design in the IEHIAS

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