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  • ...scribe the total exposure levels of humans to the measured pollutants. The data can be used to evaluate the level of indoor originated exposure by applying |category=Biomonitoring data ...
    992 bytes (133 words) - 13:29, 18 June 2012

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  • ...scribe the total exposure levels of humans to the measured pollutants. The data can be used to evaluate the level of indoor originated exposure by applying |category=Biomonitoring data ...
    992 bytes (133 words) - 13:29, 18 June 2012
  • ...not called data but is the result of the other variable. Data can be "raw" data or accumulated to different degrees including e.g. the mean and the standar ==Data fact sheet== ...
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  • ==Data collected for INTERA== ...re reviewed in INTERA study too The description of the data and the actual data are accessible through the following pages. ...
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  • === Data === Data is collected from the published articles and reports. ...
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  • [[Category:Biomonitoring data]] ...
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  • ==What are the challenges by integrating data from multiple sources?== ===Challenges on data issues in general=== ...
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  • ...to link external exposure data to specific biomarker data and to interpret biomonitoring results in terms of exposure routes and pathways. * time dependent data (by year): ...
    7 KB (1,141 words) - 14:13, 13 October 2014
  • *Human biomonitoring provides measured data on dose at different points in the intake-uptake chain, and can thus be use ...regate measures of dose across all sources and exposure pathways. As such biomonitoring does not, of itself, enable the different exposure pathways to be identifi ...
    13 KB (1,839 words) - 18:59, 14 October 2014
  • ...n through this interface. The knowledge management system accommodates the data produced in the previous studies and allows powerful way to utilize the inf The indoor exposure knowledge management system includes links to available data, tools and documents and also provides some processed information that has ...
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  • Biomonitoring data were gathered for 1217 study participants living in the area, spread out ov ...n of predicted Cd<sub>blood</sub> levels with the measured values from the biomonitoring campaign. The red line indicates an ideal 1-1 correspondance between predic ...
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  • [[Category:Biomonitoring data]] ...
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  • ==Finding and evaluating data== ...udies or surveys. Instead, in most cases, assessments have to make use of data that already exist, and to supplement or enhance these as necessary through ...
    34 KB (5,091 words) - 18:54, 14 October 2014
  • ==Exposure data== In order to estimate health effects related to dioxin exposure, daily intake data were needed. This intake depends on eating habits, age, gender, body weight ...
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  • ...lue can be identified. In INTARESE, the aim of link environment and health data is to better understand the cause and severity of how different environment There is no best method to do this yet. All methods that can be used to link data from multiple sources are research goal oriented. ...
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  • ...tegrated monitoring need to establish mechanism for data sharing, improved data availability, accessibility, comparability, and enhanced exchange of inform * Planned and repeated data collection ...
    10 KB (1,440 words) - 15:01, 14 October 2014
  • ...rating on their use of integrated methodology, we want to focus on (i) the data information, (ii) integrated methodology and (iii) the potential that the i * Data information ...
    14 KB (1,834 words) - 15:01, 14 October 2014
  • =Data= ...all these reasons, assessments require a range of contextual or background data, including: ...
    25 KB (3,200 words) - 19:02, 25 September 2014
  • ...Toolbox for Scenario Assessment), which brought together all the available data on a selected number of pollutants, such as PM10 and PM2.5, VOCs, and flame ...gether in a single report which will be published on this website. The IAP data will be fed in to the Knowledge Management System (KMS) that forms much of ...
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  • ...ile and variable population and inadequate environonmental and demographic data. In the face of these challenges, a wide range of methods of exposure asse These methods are not independent of each other. Monitoring data, for example, are generally required as inputs to models and to validate mo ...
    25 KB (3,719 words) - 18:58, 14 October 2014
  • ...form of modelling, they may in some cases include indicators derived from biomonitoring. ...Since these weights cannot usually be defined on the basis of scientific data, they rely on some form of judgement; the quality of these judgements inevi ...
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