Table 23.
Estimated probability of the MOET at the 99.9th percentile of the exposure distribution in Tier II scenario being below 100 for the non‐Italian populations, impact of dependencies and population differences
Population | Median estimate of the MOET at 99.9th percentile of exposure distribution and 95% CI after adjustment for exposure and toxicology uncertainties quantified for the Italian population | Probability of 99.9%ile MOET < 100, assuming no difference between populations and full independence between exposure and toxicology uncertainties | Estimated shift factor resulting from differences in the effect of uncertainty U20 (processing factors) compared to the Italian population | Probability of 99.9%ile MOET < 100, taking account of dependencies and additional differences in uncertainties compared to the Italian population |
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Belgian adults | 742 [187–2,558] | 0.13% | 0.33 | 5–15% |
Czech Rep. adults | 578 [157–2,374] | 0.30% | 0.5 | 1–10% |
German adults | 670 [192–2,016] | 0.10% | 0.33 | 5–15% |
Bulgarian children | 499 [155–1,344] | 0.30% | 0.3 | 10–33% |
French children | 316 [82–1,608] | 4.96% | 0.5 | 10–50% |
Dutch children | 538 [187–1,273] | 0.09% | 0.25 | 10–33% |
Danish toddlers | 537 [171–1,248] | 0.24% | 0.25 | 10–40% |
Dutch toddlers | 365 [121–965] | 1.05% | 0.4 | 10–33% |
UK toddlers | 472 [153–1,301] | 0.31% | 0.33 | 10–33% |