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Route of Exposure
The avenue by which a chemical comes into contact with an organism, e.g., inhalation, ingestion, dermal contact, injection.
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route of exposure
Means by which a toxic agent gains access to an organism by administration through the gastrointestinal tract (ingestion), lungs (inhalation), skin (topical), or by other routes such as intravenous, subcutaneous, ...

Route of exposure
The way people come into contact with a hazardous substance. Three routes of exposure are breathing [inhalation], eating or drinking [ingestion], or contact with the skin [dermal contact].

Route of Exposure: The means by which toxic agents gain access to an organism such as ingestion, inhalation, dermal exposures; and intravenous, subcutaneous, intermuscular administrations.
RTU: Roof top unit; a packaged AHU unit on the roof.

Route of exposure - The way in which a person may contact a chemical substance. For example, drinking (ingestion) and bathing (skin contact) are two different routes of exposure to contaminants that may be found in water. See "Exposure".

Exposure Assessment: Measurement or estimation of the magnitude, frequency, duration and route of exposure to a substance for the populations of interest.
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The value that represents a conservative estimate of the chemical concentration available from a particular medium or route of exposure. See definitions for Medium EPC and Route EPC, which follow.
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The determination or estimation (qualitative or quantitative) of the method, magnitude, frequency, duration, and route of exposure.
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See also: Soil, Environment, Environmental, Condition, Exposure

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