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Exposure Assessment for Agricultural Chemicals [PDF]

open access: possible, 1982
Pesticides are toxic chemicals that are deliberately introduced into the environment to achieve control of pests. For agriculture, these pests include insects, mites, and nematodes which damage growing crops, weeds which compete for nutrients and decrease the value of the harvest, and fungi which cause plant diseases. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
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The Science of Exposure Assessment

2023
Presentation to TRAC on April 24-27, 2023 in Dayton, Ohio Science Inventory, CCTE products: https://cfpub.epa.gov/si/si_public_search_results.cfm?advSearch=true&showCriteria=2&keyword=CCTE&TIMSType=&TIMSSubTypeID=&epaNumber=&ombCat=Any&dateBeginPublishedPresented=07/01/2017&dateEndPublishedPresented=& ...
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Exposure and impact assessment

2006
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the assessment of a substance’s concentration in agricultural produce and freshwater fish, the food intake, and the impact assessment. The chapter considers different types of produce (e.g., potatoes, cereals, spinach), pork, poultry, eggs, beef and dairy products, and freshwater fish in the analysis.
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Environmental exposure assessment

Environmental exposure is usually assessed by evaluating the concentration of a specific chemical in the main environmental media (air, soil, water, sediment) and in biota as food source for other organisms (predators) by secondary poisoning. The study of exposure is complicated by the complexity of the many ecosystems to protect and the high number of
Di Guardo A., Terzaghi E.
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Exposure Assessment: Methods

2015
At the current state of development, exposure assessment of nanoparticles and their agglomerates and aggregates (NOAA) cannot be regarded as clear and internationally harmonized. Many aspects like metric to be used, nature of background treatment, use of a “tiered approach,” and others still need a lot more research and international standardization ...
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Exposure Assessment

2005
Sylvaine Cordier, Patricia A. Stewart
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Exposure-Response Assessment

1999
Radon has provided the risk management community with a difficult example of a pollutant that moves through essentially the entire environment and exposes people through inhalation, ingestion and dermal absorption. It is radioactive, and so presents a threat from the radiation it emits.
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Exposure and Exposure Assessment

2008
K.F. Gaines, T.E. Chow, S.A. Dyer
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The Importance of Assessing Exposure to Trauma

Psychiatric Services, 2008
Robert J. Ursano, Charles C. Engel
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