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                             24 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 An Australian experience of using work practices to establish an exposure model for shearers Villière, Valérie
2001
45 S1 p. S103-S105
3 p.
article
2 An example to illustrate the potential use of probabilistic modelling to estimate operator exposure to pesticides Hamey, Paul Y
2001
45 S1 p. S55-S64
10 p.
article
3 Assessing aggregate and cumulative pesticide risks using a probabilistic model Price, Paul S
2001
45 S1 p. S131-S142
12 p.
article
4 Biomonitoring of persons exposed to insecticides used in residences Krieger, R.I.
2001
45 S1 p. S143-S153
11 p.
article
5 Challenges of probabilistic assessment of operator and residential non-dietary exposure Hunter Youngren, Susan
2001
45 S1 p. S49-S54
6 p.
article
6 Considerations regarding the collection of pesticide use information for regulatory purposes Marquart, J
2001
45 S1 p. S81-S86
6 p.
article
7 Could pesticide toxicology studies be more relevant to occupational risk assessment? Ross, John H
2001
45 S1 p. S5-S17
13 p.
article
8 Critique of the paper: could pesticide toxicology studies be more relevant to occupational risk assessment? (by Ross et al., 2001) Carmichael, Neil G
2001
45 S1 p. S19-S21
3 p.
article
9 Crossing the river stone by stone: approaches for residential risk assessment for consumers Van Veen, M.P
2001
45 S1 p. S107-S118
12 p.
article
10 Data on application frequency of pesticide for risk assessment purposes van Drooge, H.L
2001
45 S1 p. S95-S101
7 p.
article
11 Field use information is important for assessing the risk of exposure—Summary of Discussions Schipper, H.J.
2001
45 S1 p. S163-S166
4 p.
article
12 Innovative exposure assessment of pesticide uses for appropriate risk assessment. Introductory Remarks van Hemmen, Joop J
2001
45 S1 p. S1-S3
3 p.
article
13 Methods to study everyday use of products in households: The Wageningen Mouthing Study as an Example Steenbekkers, L.P.A
2001
45 S1 p. S125-S129
5 p.
article
14 New challenges: residential pesticide exposure assessment in the California Department of Pesticide Regulation, USA Powell, S
2001
45 S1 p. S119-S123
5 p.
article
15 Pesticide usage monitoring in the United Kingdom Thomas, M.R
2001
45 S1 p. S87-S93
7 p.
article
16 Probabilistic exposure assessment is essential for assessing risks—Summary of Discussions van Drooge, H.L
2001
45 S1 p. S159-S162
4 p.
article
17 Probabilistic exposure assessment of operator and residential exposure; a Canadian regulatory perspective Mitchell, Mary
2001
45 S1 p. S43-S47
5 p.
article
18 Probabilistic exposure assessment of operator and residential non-dietary exposure Lunchick, Curt
2001
45 S1 p. S29-S42
14 p.
article
19 Refinement of risk assessment of dermally and intermittently exposed pesticide workers: A critique Hakkert, Betty C
2001
45 S1 p. S23-S28
6 p.
article
20 Residential exposure should be considered in appropriate terms: Summary of Discussions van der Jagt, K.E
2001
45 S1 p. S167-S170
4 p.
article
21 Risk assessment of worker and residential exposure to pesticides: Conclusions and Recommendations van Hemmen, Joop J
2001
45 S1 p. S171-S174
4 p.
article
22 The need for appropriate use information to refine pesticide user exposure assessments Hamey, Paul Y
2001
45 S1 p. S69-S79
11 p.
article
23 Toxicology studies should be relevant for worker risk assessment—Summary of discussions Groeneveld, C.N
2001
45 S1 p. S155-S157
3 p.
article
24 Use of probabilistic methods in exposure assessment in Germany Mekel, O.C.L.
2001
45 S1 p. S65-S67
3 p.
article
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