Principles of Health Risk AssessmentPaolo F. Ricci |
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Administrative | 1 |
A CostBenefit Perspective for Risk Assessment | 37 |
Mathematical Models for Atmospheric Pollutants | 67 |
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agency analysis animal applied approach areas assumed atmospheric average benefits calculated cancer carcinogenic chemical coefficients combined complex computed concentration consequence considered contaminant cost courts decision depends described determine developed diffusion discussed distribution dose dose-response effects energy Environmental equation estimates evaluation example expected experiment exposure expressed extrapolation factors female field Figure finite flow function given human important increase issues limits linear low-dose lower male mass mathematical means measure mechanisms method mice models multistage obtained occur parameters particles plant pollutants possible predict present probability problem procedure produce radiation radionuclide rats reactions release response risk risk assessment sediment simulate soil species standard statistical surface Table term tion toxic transport tumor uncertainty unit variables X X X