The internal dose experienced during a dermal exposure to soil-bound chemicals depends on many factors. An algorithm that describes the uptake of chemicals from soil as a function of exposure duration, exposure frequency, chemical concentration in the soil, soil loading, surface area, body weight, averaging time, and fractional absorptio
The objective of this report is to recommend soil contamination levels that will ensure that radionu...
This appendix presents basic facts about chemicals. The information is intended to be a basis for un...
The risk assessment process consists of four aspects: hazard identification, dose response assessmen...
The absorbed dose resulting from dermal exposure to soil-bound chemicals depends on many factors. An...
The average concentration of a substance in soil (Csoil) is a function of several different variable...
A common dermal exposure assessment strategy estimates the systemic uptake of chemical in contact wi...
ABSTRACT: Assessing health risks associated with potential exposure to chemicals from petroleum or p...
In pesticide exposure assessment, dermal absorption values are essential for the calculation of abso...
Modelling or measuring the exposure and estimating a skin dose, which is then multiplied by the derm...
In developing the target soil screening levels found in Chapter 3 of this report, the slope factors ...
A wide range of chemicals in formulated products are used in, and around, the average residential dw...
Knowledge about the exposure to chemical substances forms an inevitable part of risk assessments and...
Quantification of skin absorption is an essential step in reducing the uncertainty of dermal risk as...
The methods for the dermal exposure assessment vary in their complexity and are in some sense comple...
The use of pesticides has become unavoidable in agriculture as it ensures the massive production of ...
The objective of this report is to recommend soil contamination levels that will ensure that radionu...
This appendix presents basic facts about chemicals. The information is intended to be a basis for un...
The risk assessment process consists of four aspects: hazard identification, dose response assessmen...
The absorbed dose resulting from dermal exposure to soil-bound chemicals depends on many factors. An...
The average concentration of a substance in soil (Csoil) is a function of several different variable...
A common dermal exposure assessment strategy estimates the systemic uptake of chemical in contact wi...
ABSTRACT: Assessing health risks associated with potential exposure to chemicals from petroleum or p...
In pesticide exposure assessment, dermal absorption values are essential for the calculation of abso...
Modelling or measuring the exposure and estimating a skin dose, which is then multiplied by the derm...
In developing the target soil screening levels found in Chapter 3 of this report, the slope factors ...
A wide range of chemicals in formulated products are used in, and around, the average residential dw...
Knowledge about the exposure to chemical substances forms an inevitable part of risk assessments and...
Quantification of skin absorption is an essential step in reducing the uncertainty of dermal risk as...
The methods for the dermal exposure assessment vary in their complexity and are in some sense comple...
The use of pesticides has become unavoidable in agriculture as it ensures the massive production of ...
The objective of this report is to recommend soil contamination levels that will ensure that radionu...
This appendix presents basic facts about chemicals. The information is intended to be a basis for un...
The risk assessment process consists of four aspects: hazard identification, dose response assessmen...