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On the Use of Mixture Toxicity Assessment in REACH and the Water Framework Directive: A Review

This review seeks to connect the scientific theory of mixture toxicity to its implementation within different regulatory frameworks. The aim is to demonstrate how mixture toxicity assessment can be more thoroughly integrated into the European chemical regulations, REACH, and the Water Framework Dire...

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Published in:Human and ecological risk assessment 2009-11, Vol.15 (6), p.1257-1272
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