Mathematical exposure modeling

ID: mathematical-exposure-modeling

Mathematical exposure modeling is a process used to assess and quantify the potential exposure of individuals or populations to certain hazards, risks, or substances. This modeling approach is commonly applied in various fields, including environmental science, public health, toxicology, occupational safety, and risk assessment. The key components of mathematical exposure modeling generally include: 1. **Identification of Hazards**: Identifying the agents, substances, or factors that may pose a risk (e.g., chemicals, pollutants, biological agents).

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