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The absence of an AEGL-1 does not imply that exposure below the AEGL-2 is without adverse effects. DERIVATION OF AEGL-2 VALUES Key study: Weeks et al.
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were more susceptible to the adverse effects of dimethyThydrazine. Calculations: 360 ppm/30 = 12 ppm C'Xt=k 12ppm x 15 min= 180ppmmin Time scaling: C' x t = k (ten Berge et al.
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Uncertainty factors: An uncertainty factor of 3 for interspecies variability was applied because the toxic response to dimethyThydrazine was similar across the species tested. This was especially true for lethality responses (LCso values for varying time periods ranging from 5 min to 4 h)
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Exposureresponse data indicated a near linear concentration-response relationship (n = 0.84 for rats, n = 0.80 for dogs)
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