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Average relative risk model

For those substances for which appropriate human smdies are available, the so-called average relative risk model has been used. Quantitative assessments using this model comprises four steps (1) selection of studies (2) standardized description of study results in terms of relative risk, exposure level, and duration of exposure (3) extrapolation towards zero dose and (4) application to a general (hypothetical) population. [Pg.307]


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