match the following
February 14th, 2023
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A. |
A common measure of daily exposure dose that can be calculated from the airborne concentration by dividing the ventilation rate by body mass or weight
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B. |
Commonly used by the EPA to assess cancer risk for both oral and inhalation hazards
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C. |
The probability of an individual, within the greater population, of developing cancer over a lifetime
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D. |
Measures the cumulative effect of hazards by adding the target organ-specific hazard quotients for non-carcinogens
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Exposure level at which there is no biologically- or statistically-significant increase in the severity of an adverse health effect in humans or animals
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F. |
The NOAEL or LOAEL divided by the associated uncertainty and modifying factors
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G. |
The lowest exposure level that causes a biologically- or statistically-significant increase in the severity of an adverse health effect in humans or animals
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H. |
Derived from a modeled dose-response curve and represents an upper confidence limit for a specified response level
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I. |
Obtained by dividing the exposure concentration by the threshold limit value
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J. |
A unitless factor used to adjust the NOAEL or LOAEL
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