Modeling the Human Kinetic Adjustment Factor for Inhaled Volatile Organic Chemicals: Whole Population Approach versus Distinct Subpopulation Approach
Figure 2
Distributions of individual values obtained for CAss (a) and RAM (b) in each subpopulation within the whole Canadian population for constant inhalation exposure to 1,4-dioxane. 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).