Proceedings of the 2019 Ramazzini Days: Session III - The key characteristics approach to hazard identification
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1. Introduction to the key characteristics approach Martyn Smith
2. The key characteristics approach to hazard identification Martyn Smith
3. Key characteristics of endocrine-disrupting chemicals Michele LaMerrill, USA
4. Application of the key characteristics of carcinogens in IARC Monographs Kathryn Z. Guyton, France
5. Key characteristics of bioactive chemicals Linda S. Birnbaum, USA
6. Key Characteristics Approach to Organizing and Assessing Upstream Toxicity Information Lauren Zeise, USA
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