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Elemental speciation in human health risk assessment
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World Health Organization
, Apostoli, P
, United Nations Environment Programme
, Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals
, International Labour Organisation
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Computer sound processing
/ Software sequencers
2006
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World Health Organization
, Apostoli, P
, United Nations Environment Programme
, Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals
, International Labour Organisation
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Computer sound processing
/ Software sequencers
2006
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Elemental speciation in human health risk assessment
2006
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Overview
The purpose of this book is to assess, evaluate, and give guidance on the role of elemental speciation and speciation analysis in human health hazard and risk assessment. The book is directed at risk assessors and regulators, to emphasize the importance of consideration of speciation in their deliberations. To date, this issue has not been a part of most hazard and risk assessments. Further aims of the publication are to encourage the analysis of speciation of elements to increase knowledge on the effect of speciation on mode of action and to increase understanding of health effects.
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World Health Organization
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9789241572347, 9241572345
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