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  • ...ormation can be used for modelling indoor exposure levels by utilizing the concentrations information for evaluating the emissions of pollutants from the indoor sour ==Linked databases with information on chemical concentrations in consumer products== ...
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  • ...modeling both environmental concentrations and people’s contact with these concentrations. *concentrations of chemicals in different media (air, water, food etc.); ...
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  • ...nd transfer model. Comparison exercises between modelled and measured soil concentrations are available for some POPs (HCH, HCB). By June 2004, following POPs are in [[Category:Media concentrations]] ...
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  • ...ercentiles etc.), but in addition this database also provides the measured concentrations of EXPOLIS study as individual samples. * Type of concentrations environment ...
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  • ...of information includes measured outdoor exposure levels i.e. ambient air concentrations. This kind of information can be used as exposure modifier when modeling in The main limitation on using the measured outdoor concentrations for calculating the exposure levels indoors is the fact that the measured c ...
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  • ...dren started in May 2003 and fieldwork was completed in May 2006. Includes concentrations of metals, organochlorine compounds PCBs in blood, urine and scalp for adul [[Category:Media concentrations]] ...
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  • ...AQS (Air Quality System) database providing air monitoring data - ambient concentrations of criteria (carbon Monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, part [[Category:Media concentrations]] ...
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  • ...tments. Outputs include pollutant concentrations in multiple environmental media and biota, and also biota and pollutant intakes (e.g., mg/kg-day). Signific ...
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  • ...erent environmental compartments. These models usually treat environmental media, such as air, surface water and sediments, as uniformly mixed, steady state ...and transformation of chemicals through a range of different environmental media (e.g. air, water, soil). They are often applied to toxic substances which ...
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  • ...sessing human exposures from continuous releases to multiple environmental media, i.e. air, soil, and water. It has also been used for waste classification ...sessing human exposures from continuous releases to multiple environmental media, i.e. air, soil, and water. The modeling components of CalTOX include a mul ...
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