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Calabrese, Edward

Calabrese, Edward J. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 5 190-196, 1985. "Uncertainty Factors and Inter-Individual Variation."... [Pg.460]

HORMESIS The Dose-Response Revolution Edward J. Calabrese, Linda A. Baldwin - 175-197... [Pg.658]

Basic problems of animal-to-human extrapolation are in the OTA s report (op. cit.) and comprehensively treated in Edward Calabrese, Principles of Animal Extrapolation (John Wiley and Sons New York, 1983). The particular problem of extrapolation of teratology data from animals to humans is concisely discussed by V. Frankos in his paper FDA perspectives in the use of teratology data for human risk assessment (Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, Vol. 5, 1985, pp 615-25). [Pg.276]

Edward J. Calabrese, Ph.D., FATS Professor of Toxicology, Department of Public Health, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts... [Pg.845]

POLLUTANTS AND HIGH RISK GROUPS The Biological Basis of Human Hypersusceptibility to Environmental and Occupational Pollutants Edward J. Calabrese SULFUR IN THE ENVIRONMENT Part I The Atmospheric Cycle Part II Ecological Impacts Jerome O. Nriagu, Editor... [Pg.546]

METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO DERIVING ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH STANDARDS Edward J. Calabrese... [Pg.546]

INTRODUCTION TO INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT, Second Edition Robert L. Metcalf and William H. Luckman, Editors INDOOR AIR POLLUTION Characterization, Prediction, and Control Richard A. Wadden and Peter A. Scheff PR1N( IPLES OF ANIMAL EXTRAPOLATION Edward J. Calabrese... [Pg.546]

ENERGY AND RESOURCE QUALITY The Ecology of the Economic Process Charles A. S. Hall, Cutler J. Cleveland, and Robert Kaufmann AGE AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TOXIC SUBSTANCES Edward J. Calabrese... [Pg.548]

Edward J. Calabrese and Elaina M. Kenyon, 1991, ISBN 0-87371-165-3, 688pages. 85. [Pg.3]

Paul T. Kostecki and Edward J. Calabrese, editors. Lewis Publishers,... [Pg.20]

Edward J. Calabrese and Linda A Baldwin, Lewis Publishers, 1993. ISBN 0-87371-703-1, 250 pages, 45. [Pg.99]

There are a number of references by Dr. Edward Calabrese introducing and arguing for the validity of the hormesis hypothesis. These include the BELLE Newsletter (Biological Effects of Low Level Exposure) published by Dr. Calabrese from the University of Massachusetts. Two good introductory references are these ... [Pg.188]

University of Toledo College of Pharmacy, Toledo, OH Edward Calabrese (Ch. 5)... [Pg.4]

Air Toxics and Risk Assessment. Edward J. Calabrese and Elaine Kenyon. Lewis Publishers, Inc. Michigan. 1991. [Pg.1070]


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