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10 June 2014

Activity-Based Relationships for Aquatic Ecotoxicology Data: Use of the Activity Approach to Strengthen MoA Predictions

Technical Report no.120. Activity-Based Relationships for Aquatic Ecotoxicology Data: Use of the Activity Approach to Strengthen MoA Predictions ISSN-0773-8072-120 (print) ISSN-2079-1526-120 (online...

22 January 2014

TR 123 – Environmental risk assessment of ionisable compounds

SCIENCE NEWS FLASH: New ECETOC report addresses environmental exposure assessment of ionisable organic compounds When predicting the concentration of an ionisable chemical in the environment (an imp...

20 January 2014

TR 122 – Poorly Soluble Particles / Lung Overload

SCIENCE NEWS FLASH: New ECETOC report addresses poorly soluble particles and lung overload   Brussels, January 2014 Despite being regarded as biologically inert, many poorly soluble substances c...

14 January 2014

TR 121 – Efficacy and safety of antidotes for acute poisoning by cyanides

TR 121 : Efficacy and safety of antidotes for acute poisoning by cyanides | 19 November 2013 SCIENCE NEWS FLASH: New ECETOC report offers guidance on the efficacy and safety of antidotes for acute poi...

13 January 2014

TR 120 – Activity-Based Relationships for Aquatic Ecotoxicology Data: Use of the Activity Approach to Strengthen MoA Predictions

TR 120 : Activity-Based Relationships for Aquatic Ecotoxicology Data: Use of the Activity Approach to Strengthen MoA Predictions | 13 January 2014 Technical Report no.120. Activity-Based Relationship...

16 December 2013

Risk assessment of endocrine disrupting chemicals – Introduction to this special issue

Highlights ? The editors of this special issue introduce the 8 papers on risk assessment of endocrine disrupting chemicals, for both human health and the environment.? Endocrine disruption is a mode o...

29 November 2013

Guidance on classification for reproductive toxicity under the globally harmonized system of classification and labelling of chemicals (GHS) 29 November 2013

The Globally Harmonised System of Classification (GHS) is a framework within which the intrinsic hazards of substances may be determined and communicated. It is not a legislative instrument per se, bu...