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  • Validation of QSARs for Predicting Acute Toxicity to Fish
    Validation of QSARs for Predicting Acute Toxicity to Fish
    Case study for the European Commission - Joint Research Centre
  • Environmental risk assessment of chemicals
    Environmental risk assessment of chemicals
    Case study -  Environment Agency
  • Bioaccumulation models
    Bioaccumulation models
    Case study - Environment Agency
  • Information sources for exposure assessment
    Information sources for exposure assessment
    Case study - CEFIC LRI

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