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Cowling, E. Krahl-Urban, B. Schimansky, C. In Forest Decline] Krahl-Urban, B. Brandt, C.J. Schimansky, C.S. Peters, K. Eds. Assessment Group of Biology, Ecology and Energy of the Jiilich Nuclear Research Center Jiilich, FRG, 1988 pp 120-125. [Pg.148]

Estimated Upper-Bound Human Cancer Risk Levels This is the range associated with the upper-bound for lifetime cancer risk of 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 10,000,000. These risk levels are derived from the EPA s Human Health Assessment Group s upper-bound estimates of the slope of the cancer dose response curve at low dose levels (qi ). [Pg.257]

CAG Cancer Assessment Group of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... [Pg.260]

EPA, Dermal Exposure Assessment Principles and Applications (1992), Exposure Assessment Group, p. 2-3If. [Pg.571]

Albert, R. E. et al., "The Carcinogen Assessment Group s Method for Determining the Unit Risk Estimate for Air Pollutants," U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1980. [Pg.194]

EPA. 1986b. Evaluation of the potential carcinogenicity of chloroform. Report by Carcinogen Assessment Group, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment, Washington, DC, to Office of... [Pg.262]


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