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Dermal Absorption/Penetration: Process by which a chemical penetrates the skin and enters the body as an internal dose.
Dermal Exposure: Contact between a chemical and the skin.

 


For example, dermal absorption means absorption through the skin. Detection limit The smallest amount of substance that a laboratory test can reliably measure in a sample of air, water, soil or other medium.

Dermal - Referring to the skin. For example, dermal absorption means absorption through the skin.
Detection limit - The smallest amount of substance that a laboratory test can reliably measure in a sample of air, water, soil or other medium.

Exposure Route- The way a chemical or pollutant enters an organism after contact; i.e. by ingestion, inhalation, or dermal absorption.
Exposure-Response Relationship- The relationship between exposure level and the incidence of adverse effects.

The way a chemical or pollutant enters an organism after contact; i.e., by ingestion, inhalation, or dermal absorption.
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See also: Exposure, Soil, Public health, Absorption, Organic

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