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Human relevance framework application

Dellarco, V. L., and Baetcke, K. (2005). A risk assessment perspective application of mode of action and human relevance frameworks to the analysis of rodent tumor data. Toxicol Sci 86, 1-3. [Pg.394]

The various applications of electrokinetic technologies must adhere to the regulatory framework of environmental laws designed to assure the protection of human health, the natural environment, sensitive habitats, and endangered species. The most relevant regulations addressing the remediation of contamination in the USA are the RCRA (1976) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). [Pg.590]

This overview discusses findings relevant to healthcare and provides a framework for understanding cognitive bias from a practical, application-oriented perspective. A rich scientific literature explores cognitive bias. The primary insight from the available research is that human beings tend to make predictably inaccurate judgments of known types about the probability of future events. [Pg.151]


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