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Peer Reviewed: Defining Intake Fraction

doi: 10.1021/es0222770
pmid: 12026996
This concept simplifies discussion of emissions-to-intake relationships, enabling easy intercomparison of the results of many risk investigations.
- University of North Texas United States
- Harvard University United States
- University of California System United States
- Polytechnique Montréal Canada
- University of North Texas United States
Risk Assessment, Exposure, Reference Values, Terminology as Topic, Animals, Life-Cycle Assessment, Humans, 54 Environmental Sciences, Inventory, Benzene, Environmental Exposure, Plants, Models, Theoretical, Emissions, Health, Intake, Ecological Concentration, Environmental Pollutants, Public Health, Concentration Ratio
Risk Assessment, Exposure, Reference Values, Terminology as Topic, Animals, Life-Cycle Assessment, Humans, 54 Environmental Sciences, Inventory, Benzene, Environmental Exposure, Plants, Models, Theoretical, Emissions, Health, Intake, Ecological Concentration, Environmental Pollutants, Public Health, Concentration Ratio
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