Previous Page  44 / 220 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 44 / 220 Next Page
Page Background

臺灣農藥科學 第

1

42

inchem.org/documents/jmpr/jmpmono/

v95pr04.htm

9. Carbendazim: JMPR evaluations 2005 part

II toxicological. Available at http://www.

inchem.org/documents/jmpr/jmpmono/

v2005pr05.pdf

10. Carbofuran: JMPR evaluations 1996 part

II toxicological. Available at http://www.

inchem.org/documents/jmpr/jmpmono/

v96pr03.htm

11. Carbofuran: JMPR evaluations 2002

part II toxicological. Available at http://

www.inchem.org/documents/jmpr/

jmpmono/2002pr03.htm

12. Carbosulfan: JMPR evaluations 2003 part

II toxicological. Available at http://www.

inchem.org/documents/jmpr/jmpmono/

v2003pr02.htm

13. Castorina, R., and Woodruff, T. J. 2003.

Assessment of potential risk levels associ-

ated with U.S. environmental protection

agency reference values. Environ. Health

Perspect. 111: 1318-1325.

14. Chlorpyrifos: JMPR evaluations 1999 part

II toxicological. Available at http://www.

inchem.org/documents/jmpr/jmpmono/

v99pr03.htm

15. Chlorpyrifos-methyl: JMPR evaluations

1992 part II toxicological. Available at

http://www.inchem.org/documents/jmpr/

jmpmono/v92pr06.htm

16. Dekkers, S., de Heer, C., and Rennen, M.

A. 2001. Critical effect sizes in toxicologi-

cal risk assessment: a comprehensive and

critical evaluation. Environ. Toxicol. Phar-

macol. 10: 33-52.

17. Dicofol: JMPR evaluations 1992 part II

toxicological. Available at http://www.

inchem.org/documents/jmpr/jmpmono/

v92pr08.htm

18. Diflubenzuron: JMPR evaluations 2001

part II toxicological. Available at http://

www.inchem.org/documents/jmpr/

jmpmono/2001pr04.htm

19. Edler, L., Poirier, K., Dourson, M., Kleiner,

J., Mileson, B., Nordmann, H., Renwick, A.

G., Slob, W., Walton, K., and Wurtzen, G.

2002. Mathematical modelling and quan-

titative methods. Food Chem. Toxicol. 40:

283-326.

20. EFSA. 2005. Opinion of the Scientific

Committee on a request from EFSA re-

lated to a harmonised approach for risk

assessment of substances which are both

genotoxic and carcinogenic. EFSA J. 3:282.

doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2005.282

21. EFSA. 2006. Summary report EFSA Scien-

tific Colloquium 6: risk-benefit analysis of

foods: methods and approaches. European

Food Safety Authority, Parma, Italy. 157 pp.

22. EFSA. 2006. Summary report EFSA Sci-

entific Colloquium 7: cumulative risk as-

sessment of pesticides to human health:

the way forward. European Food Safety