Table 24.
Population | MOET at the 99.9th percentile of exposure | |||
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Median and 95% CI following model | Median and 95% CI after adjustment for uncertainties quantified for the Italian population | Probability for MOET < 100 taking account of dependencies and population differences | Corresponding percent certainty that the MOET is equal to or greater than 100, and associated probability term | |
Belgian adults | 115 [40.2–289] | 742 [187–2,558] | 5–15% | 85–95% (likely to very likely) |
Czech Rep. adults | 91 [31.5–271] | 578 [157–2,374] | 1–10% | 90–99% (very likely to extremely likely) |
German adults | 116 [39.5–232] | 670 [192–2,016] | 5–15% | 85–95% (likely to very likely) |
Italian adults | 51.6 [16.5–266] | 321 [82–2,115] | 1–10% | 90–99% (very likely to extremely likely) |
Bulgarian children | 82.9 [32.7–151] | 499 [155–1,344] | 10–33% | 67–90% (likely) |
French children | 51.8 [16.6–191] | 316 [82–1,608] | 10–50% | 50–90% (about as likely as not to likely) |
Dutch children | 91 [41.3–149] | 538 [187–1,273] | 10–33% | 67–90% (likely) |
Danish toddlers | 97.4 [38.6–143] | 537 [171–1,248] | 10–40% | 60–90% (likely) |
Dutch toddlers | 60.3 [26.8–120] | 365 [121–965] | 10–33% | 67–90% (likely) |
UK toddlers | 78.1 [33.1–153] | 472 [153–1,301] | 10–33% | 67–90% (likely) |