Research Article

Modeling the Human Kinetic Adjustment Factor for Inhaled Volatile Organic Chemicals: Whole Population Approach versus Distinct Subpopulation Approach

Figure 1

Distributions of individual values obtained for CAss (a) and RAM (b) in each subpopulation within the whole Canadian population for constant inhalation exposure to benzene. From top to bottom, the distributions are shown for the entire Canadian population (thick ), adults (—), children and adolescents (— –), elderly (–·–·–), toddlers (– – -), pregnant women (-------), infants (-·-·-·-), and neonates (indistinguishable).
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