Toxicologic assessment of the Army's zinc cadmium sulfide dispersion tests : answers to commonly asked questions / Subcommittee on Zinc Cadmium Sulfide, Committee on Toxicology, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council.
Material type: TextSeries: Compass series (Washington, D.C.)Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1997Description: 1 online resource (1 PDF file (viii, 15 pages))Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780309057998
- 030905799X
- 0585085463
- 9780585085463
- 1280191376
- 9781280191374
- 9786610191376
- 6610191379
- 0309590760
- 9780309590761
- Toxicologic assessment of the Army's zinc cadmium sulfide dispersion tests (Summary report)
- United States. Army
- United States. Army
- United States. Army
- Zinc sulfide -- Physiological effect
- Cadmium compounds -- Toxicity testing
- Sulfides -- Toxicity testing
- MEDICAL -- Toxicology
- Cadmium compounds -- Toxicity testing
- Zinc Compounds -- toxicity
- Cadmium Compounds -- toxicity
- Environmental Exposure
- Risk Assessment
- Models, Chemical
- United States
- Andre fag (naturvidenskab og teknik) Andre fag
- 615.9/25661 21
- RA1231.C3 T69 1997eb
- QV 298
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This report begins by providing an overview of demographic modeling, including the strengths and weaknesses of this technique. Then the elements of the model are developed (e.g., workforce inflows and outflows are defined) and the data set used for estimation of the model--the Survey of Doctorate Recipients (SDR)--is described. Next, the calculation of transition rates for various life changes (e.g., retirement, changing profession) is described. At this point, the model is used to make retroactive projections that are tested against real data from the SDR. Finally, the panel presents recommendations for further work that is needed to develop the model so that it can be used to project the needs for biomedical and behavioral scientists. The report evaluates whether exposure to zinc cadmium sulfide caused adverse health effects in exposed people. This summary report was prepared to give information to concerned citizens about zinc cadmium sulfide, especially about the human health effects that might result from exposure to it. It supplements the technical document and provides answers to commonly asked questions.
The project was supported by contract DAMD 17-89-C-9086 between the National Academy of Sciences and the U.S. Army. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the organizations or agencies that provided support for this project.
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