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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Achieving credibility in risk assessment models Kohn, Michael C.
1995
79 1-3 p. 107-114
8 p.
artikel
2 Assessment of effect levels of chemicals from quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models. I. Chronic lowest-observed-adverse-effect level (LOAEL) Mumtaz, M.M.
1995
79 1-3 p. 131-143
13 p.
artikel
3 A thermodynamic QSAR analysis of the polystrate monooxygenase responses to xenobiotic chemicals Hollebone, B.R.
1995
79 1-3 p. 157-168
12 p.
artikel
4 ATSDR's information databases to support human health risk assessment of hazardous substances Johnson, Barry L.
1995
79 1-3 p. 11-16
6 p.
artikel
5 Author index 1995
79 1-3 p. 313-314
2 p.
artikel
6 Charge to workshop DeRosa, Christopher T.
1995
79 1-3 p. 7-8
2 p.
artikel
7 Decision support methodologies for human health assessment of toxic substances: agency for toxic substances and disease registry's perspectives on collaboration and infrastructure development among government, academia, and industry DeRosa, Christopher T.
1995
79 1-3 p. 283-285
3 p.
artikel
8 Development of partition coefficients, V max and K m values, and allometric relationships Knaak, James B.
1995
79 1-3 p. 87-98
12 p.
artikel
9 Development of physiologically based pharmacokinetic and physiologically based pharmacodymamic models for applications in toxicology and risk assessment Andersen, Melvin E.
1995
79 1-3 p. 35-44
10 p.
artikel
10 Development of structure-activity relationship rules for predicting carcinogenic potential of chemicals Woo, Yin-tak
1995
79 1-3 p. 219-228
10 p.
artikel
11 Editorial Board 1995
79 1-3 p. ii-iii
nvt p.
artikel
12 Extrapolating the future: research trends in modeling Menzel, Daniel B.
1995
79 1-3 p. 299-303
5 p.
artikel
13 Extrapolation of physiological parameters for physiologically based simulation models Fiserova-Bergerova, Vera
1995
79 1-3 p. 77-86
10 p.
artikel
14 Information needed to support hazard identification and risk assessment of toxic substances Scheuplein, Robert J.
1995
79 1-3 p. 23-28
6 p.
artikel
15 Introduction Wilson, Jewell D.
1995
79 1-3 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
16 NIEHS perspectives on collaboration among government, academia, and industry Olden, Kenneth
1995
79 1-3 p. 287-289
3 p.
artikel
17 Perspectives on collaboration and infrastructure development among government, academia, and industry O'Flaherty, Ellen J.
1995
79 1-3 p. 297-298
2 p.
artikel
18 Perspectives on collaboration and infrastructure development: Industry perspectives Knaak, James B.
1995
79 1-3 p. 305-312
8 p.
artikel
19 Physiologically based pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modeling in health risk assessment and characterization of hazardous substances Leung, Hon-Wing
1995
79 1-3 p. 55-65
11 p.
artikel
20 Physiologically based pharmacokinetic models: mathematical fundamentals and simulation implementations Hoang, Kim-Chi T.
1995
79 1-3 p. 99-106
8 p.
artikel
21 Preface Wilso, Jewell D.
1995
79 1-3 p. ix-
1 p.
artikel
22 Program development in military toxicology laboratories Mattie, David R.
1995
79 1-3 p. 291-295
5 p.
artikel
23 Quantitative structure-activity relationships and ecological risk assessment: an overview of predictive aquatic toxicology research Bradbury, Steven P.
1995
79 1-3 p. 229-237
9 p.
artikel
24 Risk assessment and research: an essential link Vandenberg, John J.
1995
79 1-3 p. 17-22
6 p.
artikel
25 Role of computational chemistry in support of hazard identification (ID): mechanism-based SARs Richard, Ann M.
1995
79 1-3 p. 115-122
8 p.
artikel
26 Subject index 1995
79 1-3 p. 315-316
2 p.
artikel
27 Summary and recommendations for session B: activity classification and structure-activity relationship modeling for human health risk assessment of toxic substances Bristol, Douglas W.
1995
79 1-3 p. 265-280
16 p.
artikel
28 Summary of panel discussion on the ‘advantages/limitations/uncertainties in the use of physiologically based pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic models in hazard identification and risk assessment of toxic substances’ Frederick, Clay B.
1995
79 1-3 p. 201-206
6 p.
artikel
29 The application of dosimetry models to identify key processes and parameters for default dose-response assessment approaches Jarabek, Annie M.
1995
79 1-3 p. 171-184
14 p.
artikel
30 The application of physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling in human health risk assessment of hazardous substances Clewell III, H.J.
1995
79 1-3 p. 207-217
11 p.
artikel
31 The application of physiologically based pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic (PBPK/PD) modeling for exploring risk assessment approaches of chemical mixtures Yang, Raymond S.H.
1995
79 1-3 p. 193-200
8 p.
artikel
32 The application of physiologically based pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic (PBPK/PD) modeling to understanding the mechanism of action of hazardous stances Medinsky, Michele A.
1995
79 1-3 p. 185-191
7 p.
artikel
33 The expanding role of quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) in toxicology Hansch, Corwin
1995
79 1-3 p. 45-53
9 p.
artikel
34 The identification and testing of interaction patterns Durkin, Patrick
1995
79 1-3 p. 251-264
14 p.
artikel
35 The new chemicals process at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): structure-activity relationships for hazard identification and risk assessment Wagner, P.M.
1995
79 1-3 p. 67-73
7 p.
artikel
36 Threshold of estimated toxicity for regulation of indirect food additives Matthews, E.J.
1995
79 1-3 p. 123-129
7 p.
artikel
37 Toxicity estimation by chemical structure analysis: the TOX II program Klopman, Gilles
1995
79 1-3 p. 145-155
11 p.
artikel
38 Use of graph theoretic parameters in risk assessment of chemicals Basak, S.C.
1995
79 1-3 p. 239-250
12 p.
artikel
39 Use of mechanistic and pharmacokinetic data for risk assessment at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Schwetz, B.A.
1995
79 1-3 p. 29-32
4 p.
artikel
40 Welcome address Johnson, Barry L.
1995
79 1-3 p. 3-5
3 p.
artikel
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