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OpenTox Controlled Vocabulary - First Version developed by IBMC is available in the Appendix of the Ontology Report (February 2009) available in the Reports section of the site.

 

General Web Reference Resources

BlueObelisk Algorithms dictionary http://qsar.sourceforge.net/dicts/blue-obelisk/index.xhtml
BlueObelisk Descriptors dictionary http://qsar.sourceforge.net/dicts.html
International Harmonisation of Rat Nomenclature http://www.item.fraunhofer.de/reni/rat_nomenclature/index.htm

IUPAC glossary of terms used in toxicology http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/iupacglossary/frontmatter.html

mondofacto medical dictionary http://www.mondofacto.com/dictionary/medical.html

MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mplusdictionary.html

NTP Pathology Table Codes http://jones.niehs.nih.gov:8080/pct/

Set of biomedical ontologies http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ontology-lookup/

Wikipedia http://www.wikipedia.org/

 

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38.  INTOX Status of Work on Definitions of Terms used in the INTOX Package. // Editor:    International Programme on Chemical Safety. Geneva, WHO, International Labour Organization, United Nations Environment Programme, 1995, Series IPCS/INTOX/95.23/WD.2.

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44.  IPCS. Environmental Health Criteria 214.  Human Exposure Assessment. WHO,  Geneva, 2000,  375 p.

45.  IPCS. Environmental Health Criteria 223. Neurotoxicity risk assessment for human health: principles and approaches. WHO, Geneva, 2001.

46.  IPCS. Environmental Health Criteria 225. Environmental Health Criteria For Principles For Evaluating Health Risks To Reproduction Associated With Exposure To Chemicals. WHO, Geneva, 2002. (http://www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/ehc225.htm).

47.  IPCS.  Environmental Health Criteria 228. Principles And Methods For The Assessment of Risk From Essential Trace Elements. WHO, Geneva, 2002 (http://www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/ehc228.htm).

48.  IPCS. Environmental Health Criteria XXX. Principles for Modelling Dose-Response for the Risk Assessment of Chemicals. Draft. Prepared by the WHO Task Group on Environmental Health Criteria for Principles Modelling Dose-Response for Risk Assessment of Chemicals.  WHO, Geneva , 2005.

49.  IPCS. Glossary of Exposure Assessment-Related Terms: a Compilation. Prepared by the Exposure Terminology Subcommittee of the IPCS Exposure Assessment Planning Workgroup for the International Programme on Chemical Safety Harmonization of Approaches to the Assessment of Risk from Exposure to Chemicals, 2001.

50.  IPCS.  Glossary of terms on chemical safety for use in IPCS publications. // IPCS, Geneva, WHO, 1989.

51.  IPCS. Harmonization of Approaches to the Assessment of Risk from Exposure to Chemicals. Glossary of Key Exposure Assessment Terms. Prepared by the Exposure Terminology Subcommittee of the IPCS Exposure Assessment Planning Workgroup for the International Programme on Chemical Safety Harmonization of Approaches to the Assessment of Risk from Exposure to Chemicals2001.

52.  IPCS. Harmonization Project Document No. 2. Chemical-specific Adjustment Factors for Interspecies differences and Human variability: Guidance Document for Use of Data in Dose/concentration-response assessment. WHO, Geneva, 2005.

53.  IPCS. Harmonization Project.  IPCS Risk Assessment Terminology. WHO. Geneva, 2004.

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55.  IPCS. JECFA glossary of terms ( http://www.who.int/ipcs/food/jecfa/glossary.pdf).

56.  IPCS/OECD Joint Project on the Harmonization of Chemical Hazard/Risk Assessment Terminology. Survey on Key Generic Terms Used in Chemical Hazard/Risk Assessment. // IOMC,  1996. (www.who.int/entity/ipcs/publications/methods/harmonization/en/terminol_part-I.pdf)

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62.  NAS Committee on Toxicology. Guidelines for Developing Community Emergency Exposure Levels for Hazardous Substances, 1993.

63.  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas. JSC 20584. Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentrations for Aiborne Contaminants.. Toxicology Group, Medical Operations, Branch Medical Sciences Division, Space and Life Sciences Directorate,  1999 (http://www1.jsc.nasa.gov/toxicology/SMACSDB.pdf#search=%22NASA%20Spacecraft%20Maximum%20Allowable%20Concentrations%22).

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66.  National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH), U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).  NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. DHHS U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 2005 (http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/)

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99.  UNICE. To the 1979 Convention on Long-Range Trandsboundary Air Pollution on Heavy Metals.  1998.

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101.              U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM) Reference Document (RD) 230. Chemical Exposure Guidelines for Deployed Military Personnel. A Companion Document to USACHPPM Technical Guide (TG) 230 Chemical Exposure Guidelines for Deployed Military Personnel. 2002.

102.              U.S. Coast Guard. Risk-based Decision-making (RBDM) Guideline. Vol. 1-3. (http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/risk/e-guidelines/rbdm.htm).

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106.              U.S.EPA. Exposure Factors Handbook. // EPA/600/8-89/043. Washington, 1997 (http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/recordisplay.cfm?deid=12464).

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108.              U.S.EPA. Fact Sheet. EPA Special Report on Endocrine Disruption. Washington, 1997 (http://www.c3.org/chlorine_issues/health/epaenddisr.html).

109.              U.S.EPA. Framework for Ecological Risk Assessment. // Author - Risk Assessment Forum. Washington, D.C, U.S. EPA Publication, 1992, Series EPA/630/R-92/001 (http://oaspub.epa.gov/eims/eimscomm.getfile?p_download_id=36361#search=%22Framework%20for%20Ecological%20Risk%20Assessment%22)

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112.              U.S. EPA. Guidance for Risk Characterization. // Washington, 1995 (http://www.nescaum.org/documents/proposed-neshap-for-surface-coating-of-automobiles-and-light-duty-trucks/epa-risk-characterization-documents/rcguide.pdf/).

113.              U.S. EPA. Guidelines for Exposure Assessment.” EPA/600/Z-92/001.Washington,1992 (http://oaspub.epa.gov/eims/eimscomm.getfile?p_download_id=429103).

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116.              U.S. EPA. National Advisory Committee for Acute exposure. Guideline Levels for Hazardous Substances; Notices // Fed. Reg. - 1997. - Vol. 62. - N 210. - P. 58839-58851.

117.              U.S. EPA.. National Center for Environmental Assessment. Exposure Factors Handbook. EPA/600/P-95/002F. Washington, 1997. (http://www.epa.gov/ORD/WebPubs/exposure/glossary.pdf).

118.              U.S. EPA. Occupational and Residential Exposure Test Guidelines; Group B _ Postapplication Exposure Montoring Test Guidelines.” U.S. EPA Series 875, 1998.

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123.              U.S.EPA. The Use of the Benchmark Dose Approach in Health Risk Assessment. //EPA/630/R-94/007,Washington, DC, 1995.

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125.              U.S. EPA.  Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment.    EPA/630/R095/002F, Washington, 1998 (http://oaspub.epa.gov/eims/eimscomm.getfile?p_download_id=36512#search=%22Guidelines%20for%20Ecological%20Risk%20Assessment%22)

126.              U.S. EPAIntegrated Risk Information System. Glossary of Risk Assessment Related Terms, 2005.  (http://www.epa.gov/iris/gloss8.htm).

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128.              U.S. EPA. Guidelines for developmental toxicity risk assessment// Fed. Reg.. -1991. – v. 56. – N 234. – p. 63798-63826. (http://www.epa.gov/ncea/raf/pdfs/devtox.pdf).

129.               U.S.EPA. Guiding Principles for Monte Carlo Analysis. // EPA/ 630/R-97/001, Washington, DC, 1997.

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