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[The World Health Organization (WHO) classification of pesticides by hazard].
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Pesticide Maximum Residue Classification Prediction Based on Transformer
2022 10th International Conference on Information Systems and Computing Technology (ISCTech), 2022Zongrun Li, Hui Gao
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Hygienic Classification of Pesticides in the Russian Federation
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1998Hygienic classifications of pesticides used in the Russian Federation are presented. The classifications cover both technical products and preparative forms of pesticides. Four classes of hazards are distinguished: extremely hazardous, hazardous, moderately hazardous, and slightly hazardous. These four classes are used for classifying general toxicity (
A I, Potapov +7 more
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Toxicological classification of pesticides.
Czechoslovak medicine, 1983The authors put forth their proposition for pesticide classification from the points of view of acute toxicity, skin irritation, skin toxicity 'resorption), cummulation coefficient and chronic effect--anticipated chronic risk. The proposition of this kind may be considered a priority in Czechoslovakia.
D, Líska, D, Kolesár
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SSD-based rating system for the classification of pesticide risk on biodiversity
Ecotoxicology, 2012A novel approach, based on Species sensitivity distribution (SSD), is proposed for the development of an index for classifying ecotoxicological pesticide risk in surface waters. In this approach, the concept of TER (Toxicity Exposure Ratio), commonly used in traditional risk indices, is substituted by the concept of PAF (Potentially Affected Fraction),
SALA, SERENELLA +3 more
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[Classification of pesticides according to carcinogenicity to man].
Voprosy onkologii, 1997A classification of pesticides according to their carcinogenic hazard is presented. It is part of a more comprehensive classification of toxic, mutagenic and other pesticides. All the agents are divided into four classes: extremely hazardous, hazardous, moderately hazardous and slightly hazardous. Class I corresponds to Group 1 of the classification of
V S, Turusov, V N, Rakitskiĭ
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Two established classifications with practical uses in the regulation of pesticides
Pesticide Outlook, 2003Ray Bates presents current information on two, quite different, issues where classification has provided a means of making significant progress.
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