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[en] The perceived hazard to human beings from ingestion and inhalation of any particular toxic substance can range from a minor nuisance to serious harm, depending on which risk-benefit analysis one favors. To avoid such uncertainty in defining toxicity a firm basis for determining how much of a toxic substance actually reaches man through various pathways needs to be established. This presentation addresses this problem
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Post, R.G. (ed.); Arizona Univ., Tucson (USA); Arizona Atomic Energy Commission, Phoenix (USA); Western Interstate Nuclear Board, Lakewood, Colo. (USA); p. 105-116; Oct 1976; Symposium on waste management; Tucson, Arizona, United States of America (USA); 3 - 6 Oct 1976
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