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Applicability of in silico tools for the prediction of dermal absorption for pesticides (2018)
Journal Article
Kneuer, C., Charistou, A., Craig, P., Eleftheriadou, D., Engel, N., Kjaerstad, M., …Buist, H. (2018). Applicability of in silico tools for the prediction of dermal absorption for pesticides. EFSA Supporting Publications, 15(10), Article 1493E. https://doi.org/10.2903/sp.efsa.2018.en-1493

Based on the “Human in vitro dermal absorption datasets” published as supporting information to the revised EFSA Guidance on Dermal Absorption, in silico models for prediction of absorption across the skin have been evaluated. For this evaluation, a... Read More about Applicability of in silico tools for the prediction of dermal absorption for pesticides.

The principles and methods behind EFSA's Guidance on Uncertainty Analysis in Scientific Assessment (2018)
Journal Article
Benford, D., Halldorsson, T., Jeger, M. J., Knutsen, H. K., More, S., Naegeli, H., …Hardy, A. (2018). The principles and methods behind EFSA's Guidance on Uncertainty Analysis in Scientific Assessment. EFSA Journal, 16(1), Article e05122. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5122

To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA's work, all its scientific assessments must consider uncertainty. Assessments must say clearly and unambiguously what sources of uncertainty have been identified and what is their impact on the... Read More about The principles and methods behind EFSA's Guidance on Uncertainty Analysis in Scientific Assessment.

Guidance on Uncertainty Analysis in Scientific Assessments (2018)
Journal Article
Benford, D., Halldorsson, T., Jeger, M. J., Knutsen, H. K., More, S., Naegeli, H., …Hardy, A. (2018). Guidance on Uncertainty Analysis in Scientific Assessments. EFSA Journal, 16(1), Article e05123. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5123

Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluating their implications for scientific conclusions. It is therefore relevant in all EFSA's scientific assessments and also necessary, to ensure that the... Read More about Guidance on Uncertainty Analysis in Scientific Assessments.