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Fine particulate matter and nonaccidental and cause-specific mortality: Do associations vary by exposure assessment method? [PDF]
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2023
Accurate exposure assessment is a prerequisite for an efficient study design, more than ever before, because of the increasing challenges that epidemiology has to face to evaluate often low increases in risk in light of often low levels of exposures, to disentangle mixed potential risk factors in disease causation, and to provide exposure-response ...
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Accurate exposure assessment is a prerequisite for an efficient study design, more than ever before, because of the increasing challenges that epidemiology has to face to evaluate often low increases in risk in light of often low levels of exposures, to disentangle mixed potential risk factors in disease causation, and to provide exposure-response ...
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Toxicology Letters, 1995
Unintended, accidental, or unavoidable human exposures may result from pesticide use. Risk Characterization provides registrants, regulators, and the public a means to assess relative risks of pesticide use. Exposure Assessments are less standardized.
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Unintended, accidental, or unavoidable human exposures may result from pesticide use. Risk Characterization provides registrants, regulators, and the public a means to assess relative risks of pesticide use. Exposure Assessments are less standardized.
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The Annals of occupational hygiene, 2000
Assessing dermal exposure is a complex task. Even the most commonly used methods face fundamental problems and there are large gaps in the documentation and validation of sampling methods. Still larger uncertainties exist regarding strategies for measurement.
Schneider, T. +3 more
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Assessing dermal exposure is a complex task. Even the most commonly used methods face fundamental problems and there are large gaps in the documentation and validation of sampling methods. Still larger uncertainties exist regarding strategies for measurement.
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2001
AbstractThis chapter reviews different exposure assessment methods. It argues that there is no single or optimal method for defining and assessing exposures. Much depends on the scientific circumstances of the study: the pollutant and sources under investigation, the scale of the analysis, the study design, the specific aetiological hypothesis which ...
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AbstractThis chapter reviews different exposure assessment methods. It argues that there is no single or optimal method for defining and assessing exposures. Much depends on the scientific circumstances of the study: the pollutant and sources under investigation, the scale of the analysis, the study design, the specific aetiological hypothesis which ...
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Chemical Spill Exposure Assessment
Risk Analysis, 1986POSSM, the PCB On‐Site Spill Model, is a contaminant transport model developed to predict environmental concentrations associated with a chemical spill. The model predicts daily changes in chemical concentrations on a spill site (e.g., in soil and on vegetation) and losses of chemical due to volatilization, surface runoff/soil erosion, and leaching to ...
S M, Brown, A, Silvers
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Journal of Toxicology: Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 2002
David J. George, Annette M. Shipp
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David J. George, Annette M. Shipp
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