Modeling the Human Kinetic Adjustment Factor for Inhaled Volatile Organic Chemicals: Whole Population Approach versus Distinct Subpopulation Approach
Figure 3
Distribution of individual values obtained for CAss for constant inhalation exposure to benzene (a) and 1,4-dioxane (b) in the entire Canadian (CP, thick —) and “younger” (YP, – –) populations of 100,000 people, in 100,000 adults (—) and in 100,000 of the most susceptible neonates (neo, …). Median and 99th percentile values only (for clarity reasons) are indicated.