Establishment of cumulative assessment groups of pesticides for their effects on the thyroid [PDF]
Cumulative assessment groups of pesticides have been established for two specific effects on the thyroid: firstly hypothyroidism, and secondly parafollicular cell (C‐cell) hypertrophy, hyperplasia and neoplasia.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +8 more
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Establishment of cumulative assessment groups of pesticides for their effects on the nervous system [PDF]
Cumulative assessment groups of pesticides have been established for five effects on the nervous system: brain and/or erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase inhibition, functional alterations of the motor, sensory and autonomic divisions, and histological ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +8 more
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Identification of Cumulative Assessment Groups of Pesticides [PDF]
2 Summary 2 Background 11 Terms of reference 12 Acknowledgements 12 Introduction and Objectives 13 Working strategy 18 1. Working plan 18 2. Identification of active substances considered relevant for cumulative risk assessments (CRA) 19 3. Collection of information 21 3.1.
Elsa Nielsen +8 more
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Learning L2 Non-Congruent Collocations across Cumulative vs. Concurrent Group Dynamic Assessment Instructional Conditions [PDF]
Collocations play a crucial role in the efficiency of speaking in a second or foreign language. However, learning non-congruent collocations has always presented itself as a difficulty to foreign language learners.
Mohammad Nabi Karimi +1 more
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From toxicogenomics data to cumulative assessment groups: a framework for chemical grouping. [PDF]
Abstract The grouping of chemicals based on common properties or molecular mechanisms of action is pivotal for advancing regulatory toxicology, reducing data gaps, and enabling cumulative risk assessments. This study introduces a novel framework using chemical–gene–phenotype–disease (CGPD) tetramers derived from the Comparative Toxicogenomics
Canzler S +5 more
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The Effect of Concurrent and Cumulative Group Dynamic Assessment on Homogeneous and Heterogeneous EFL Learners’ Auditory Memory in Listening Tasks [PDF]
Group Dynamic Assessment (G-DA), introduced by Poehner (2009), applies mediation through concurrent and cumulative approaches. This study investigated the effect of the two approaches on Iranian homogeneous and heterogeneous EFL learners' auditory memory
Nader Safaei Asl +2 more
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Cultivating interlanguage pragmatic comprehension through concurrent and cumulative group dynamic assessment: a mixed-methods study [PDF]
This study explored the effects of concurrent group dynamic assessment (G-DA) and cumulative G-DA on Iranian pre-intermediate English as a foreign language (EFL) learners’ interlanguage pragmatic comprehension (ILPC).
Afsheen Rezai
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Scientific Opinion on the identification of pesticides to be included in cumulative assessment groups on the basis of their toxicological profile [PDF]
The European Food Safety Authority asked the Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues to develop an Opinion on the identification of pesticides to be included in cumulative assessment groups (CAGs) on the basis of their toxicological profile.
EFSA Panel on Plant Protection Products and their Residues (PPR)
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Effects of concurrent and cumulative group dynamic assessments on EFL learners’ development of reading comprehension micro-skills [PDF]
AbstractThe current study set out to investigate the effects of concurrent group dynamic assessment (GDA) and cumulative GDA on Iranian EFL learners’ development of reading comprehension micro-skills. To this end, a convenience sample of 60 intermediate undergraduate EFL university students that were selected based on the results of a placement test ...
Mahtab Zadkhast +2 more
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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is developing approaches to cumulative risk assessment of pesticides by assigning individual pesticides to cumulative assessment groups (CAGs). For assignment to CAGs, EFSA recommended to rely on adverse effects on the specific target system.
Thomas Colnot, W. Dekant
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