Lower fiducial limit of urinary metabolite level as an index of excessive exposure to industrial chemicals
AUTOR(ES)
Imamura, Toshiko
RESUMO
Imamura, T., and Ikeda, M. (1973).British Journal of Industrial Medicine,30, 289-292. Lower fiducial limit of urinary metabolite level as an index of excessive exposure to industrial chemicals. Utilization of the lower fiducial limit (P = 0·10), rather than the mean, as an index of excessive exposure to industrial chemicals is discussed. Cases of exposure to trichloroethylene, phenol, and toluene are used to illustrate this approach.
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