Contains fulltext : 75886.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The NORMTOX model predicts the lifetime-averaged exposure to contaminants through multiple environmental media, that is, food, air, soil, drinking and surface water. The model was developed to test the coherence of Dutch environmental quality objectives (EQOs). A set of EQOs is called coherent if simultaneous exposure to different environmental media that are all polluted up to their respective EQOs does not result in exceeding the acceptable or tolerable daily intake (ADI or TDI). Aim of the present study is to separate the impact of uncertainty and interindividual variability in coherence predictions with the NORMTOX model. The method is illustrated in a...
PURPOSE: Few studies compare the variabilities that characterize environmental (EM) and biological m...
Contains fulltext : 82959.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
Exposure to foodborne chemicals is often estimated using the average consumption pattern in the huma...
Contains fulltext : 35460.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)70 p
Contains fulltext : 36457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Fundamental to regulatory guidelines is to identify chemicals that are implicated with adverse human...
The study is focused on applying uncertainty and sensitivity analysis to support the application and...
Background: Scientists and regulatory agencies strive to identify chemicals that may cause harmful e...
Human exposure to chemicals through multiple pathways is classically estimated by the so-called 'mul...
Addressing uncertainties in human health risk assessment is a critical issue when evaluating the eff...
In Life Cycle Assessment and Comparative Risk Assessment potential human exposure to toxic pollutan...
In screening level of risk assessment of chemicals released into the environment, simple mathematica...
The human exposure model, as integrated in the European risk assessment tool 'EUSES', lacks several ...
Conventional experimental techniques are sometimes limited in their ability to assess the actual ris...
The study is focused on applying uncertainty and sensitivity analysis to support the application and...
PURPOSE: Few studies compare the variabilities that characterize environmental (EM) and biological m...
Contains fulltext : 82959.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
Exposure to foodborne chemicals is often estimated using the average consumption pattern in the huma...
Contains fulltext : 35460.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)70 p
Contains fulltext : 36457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Fundamental to regulatory guidelines is to identify chemicals that are implicated with adverse human...
The study is focused on applying uncertainty and sensitivity analysis to support the application and...
Background: Scientists and regulatory agencies strive to identify chemicals that may cause harmful e...
Human exposure to chemicals through multiple pathways is classically estimated by the so-called 'mul...
Addressing uncertainties in human health risk assessment is a critical issue when evaluating the eff...
In Life Cycle Assessment and Comparative Risk Assessment potential human exposure to toxic pollutan...
In screening level of risk assessment of chemicals released into the environment, simple mathematica...
The human exposure model, as integrated in the European risk assessment tool 'EUSES', lacks several ...
Conventional experimental techniques are sometimes limited in their ability to assess the actual ris...
The study is focused on applying uncertainty and sensitivity analysis to support the application and...
PURPOSE: Few studies compare the variabilities that characterize environmental (EM) and biological m...
Contains fulltext : 82959.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
Exposure to foodborne chemicals is often estimated using the average consumption pattern in the huma...