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what are the differences between children and adults ?

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Society places a high value on protecting children. For that reason, the demand is repeatedly made that children’s particular vulnerability be given special consideration when evaluating environment-related health risks and deriving limit values. Current regulatory practice often attempts to do this in a relatively schematic way, in the form of safety factors. An intraspecies factor (“uncertainty factor”) of up to 10, used to take particularly vulnerable groups into account, also covers children. 

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May 2004
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 health hazard  child  adult  age dependence  critical value agreement  pollutant impact  environmental impact

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