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Source characterisation |
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Population modelling |
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Evolution of ozone and particulate matter concentrations in Europe under climate change with the CHIMERE model |
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Combining epidemiology and toxicology for the purpose of deriving ERFs: TCDD-induced dental aberrations |
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Scoping |
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Issue-framing |
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Intake fractions of cadmium emissions from a large zinc smelter |
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Scenarios |
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Scoping the assessment: ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and future skin cancer |
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Creating scenarios: an example for UVR and skin cancer |
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Estimating health effects: UVR and skin cancer |
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Downscaling IPCC SRES-population scenarios from OECD- to the city-level: London, Rome, Helsinki |
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Modelling ultraviolet radiation exposures: a European case study |
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Estimating baseline skin cancer incidence for London, Helsinki and Rome |
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Health impact modelling: ultraviolet radiation and non-melanoma skin cancer |
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Health impact modelling: ultraviolet radiation and melanoma skin cancer |
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DALY calculations: UVR and skin cancer |
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Sensitivity analysis: ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and skin cancer |
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Health effects |
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Stakeholder consultation and engagement |
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Intake fraction: exposure to pesticides in food |
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Using a PBPK model to assess population exposure to cadmium |
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Expert elicitation: case study on ultrafine particles |
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Using a Kalman filter to improve a real time air pollution model |
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An algorithm for Monte Carlo analysis |
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Qualitative uncertainty assessment: a worked example |