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| desc
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| location
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| CAS
| Measurement time
| N
| Geometric mean
| 98th percentile
|----
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| C
| 138
| P
| 71-43-2
| 71-43-2
| 97-41
| benzene
| 50
| VOC_P_2
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| 6.8
| 24h Personal benzene exposure (ug/m3) in Californian population <sup>1</sup>
| <sup>1</sup> ETS-only + unexposed and ETS only exposure categories indicate distribution constructed by the authors; the other distributions are derived from the Calfornia Exposures Database (see more detailes from the study) <sup>2</sup> Number of observations. These observations were sampled 10 000 times using a weighting scheme designed to approximate Californian population exposures (see study for details).
| CA
|----
|----
| C
| 139
| 71-43-2
| P
| 97-48
| 100-42-5
| 50
| styrene
| 2.96
| VOC_P_2
| 7.54
| study2
|----
| 24h Personal styrene exposure (ug/m3) in Californian population <sup>1</sup>
| C
| <sup>1</sup> ETS-only + unexposed and ETS only exposure categories indicate distribution constructed by the authors; the other distributions are derived from the Calfornia Exposures Database (see more detailes from the study) <sup>2</sup> Number of observations. These observations were sampled 10 000 times using a weighting scheme designed to approximate Californian population exposures (see study for details).
| 71-43-2
| CA
| 98-04
| 50
| 4.71
| 9.24
|----
|----
| C
| 140
| 71-43-2
| P
| 98-13
| 95-47-6
| 50
| o-xylene
| 2.08
| VOC_P_2
| 5.45
| study2
|----
| 24h Personal o-xylene exposure (ug/m3) in Californian population <sup>1</sup>
| C
| <sup>1</sup> ETS-only + unexposed and ETS only exposure categories indicate distribution constructed by the authors; the other distributions are derived from the Calfornia Exposures Database (see more detailes from the study) <sup>2</sup> Number of observations. These observations were sampled 10 000 times using a weighting scheme designed to approximate Californian population exposures (see study for details).
| 71-43-2
| CA
| 98-24
| 50
| 2.47
| 6.51
|----
| C
| 71-43-2
| 98-40
| 50
| 1.68
| 4.9
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| C
| 71-43-2
| Annual average
| 50
| 2.9
| 6.08
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==Result==
==Result==


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==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 07:15, 13 October 2012



Scope

Exposure to toxic air contaminants in ETS: An assessment for California based on personal monitoring data in years 1984 to 1990.[1]

Definition

  • id: study2
  • Abbreviation:

Data

id obj_type obj_id name data_table study_id desc add_info location
138 P 71-43-2 benzene VOC_P_2 study2 24h Personal benzene exposure (ug/m3) in Californian population <sup>1</sup> <sup>1</sup> ETS-only + unexposed and ETS only exposure categories indicate distribution constructed by the authors; the other distributions are derived from the Calfornia Exposures Database (see more detailes from the study) <sup>2</sup> Number of observations. These observations were sampled 10 000 times using a weighting scheme designed to approximate Californian population exposures (see study for details). CA
139 P 100-42-5 styrene VOC_P_2 study2 24h Personal styrene exposure (ug/m3) in Californian population <sup>1</sup> <sup>1</sup> ETS-only + unexposed and ETS only exposure categories indicate distribution constructed by the authors; the other distributions are derived from the Calfornia Exposures Database (see more detailes from the study) <sup>2</sup> Number of observations. These observations were sampled 10 000 times using a weighting scheme designed to approximate Californian population exposures (see study for details). CA
140 P 95-47-6 o-xylene VOC_P_2 study2 24h Personal o-xylene exposure (ug/m3) in Californian population <sup>1</sup> <sup>1</sup> ETS-only + unexposed and ETS only exposure categories indicate distribution constructed by the authors; the other distributions are derived from the Calfornia Exposures Database (see more detailes from the study) <sup>2</sup> Number of observations. These observations were sampled 10 000 times using a weighting scheme designed to approximate Californian population exposures (see study for details). CA

Result

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See also

References

  1. Miller et al., J. Exposure. Analysis & Environ. Epidemiology 8 (1998), 287-311

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