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Peleg, M Evaluation of the Fermi equation as a model of dose-response curves Fees may apply
This report describes using the Fermi function to illustrate the dose-response curve of a population of an organism.
Publication Month: October 1996
Jan 22, 2009 Summary
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Peleg, M; Normand, MD; Damrau, E Mathematical interpretation of dose-response curves
This report attempts to interpret dose-response curves using mathematical models, including the Fermi function and (more)
Publication Date: Monday, February 24, 1997
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Glatt, Hansruedi; Schneider, Heiko; Liu, Yungang V79-hCYP2E1-hSULT1A1, a Cell Line for the Sensitive Detection of Genotoxic Effects Induced by Carbohydrate Pyrolysis Products and Other Food-Borne Chemicals Fees may apply
Describes development of a cell line which produces enzymes which are sensitive to acrylamide, furan, (more)
Publication Date: Monday, February 7, 2005
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Thomas, Sharon; Kaplan, Stan On the Use/Applicability Of Bayes' Theorem to Food/Drug Safety
This presentation was given at the 1st International Conference on Microbiological Risk Assessment: Foodborne (more)
Publication Date: Friday, July 26, 2002
Aug 19, 2002 Summary
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Sielken and Associates Consulting, Inc. GEN.T Fees may apply
This GENeral Tool may be used to incorporate cancer dose-response extrapolation techniques into quantitative risk (more)
Jun 3, 2002 Summary
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Sielken and Associates Consulting, Inc. DistGEN Fees may apply
DISTribution GENerator. A tool for Monte Carlo simulation. Applications include exposure and dose analysis, as well (more)
Jun 3, 2002 Summary
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Chicago Department of Public Health Foodborne Disease Outbreak Questionnaire
A telephone questionnaire to be used by departments of public health to gather information on dose-response effects (more)
Aug 31, 2001 Summary