Inter-species conversions data formats
Inter-species conversion models specify how to convert a hazard dose for a given species to a hazard dose for humans.
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Inter-species model parameters
Inter-species extrapolation factors are described using a lognormal distribution specified by a geometric mean (GM) and geometric standard deviation (GSD). Inter-species factors are defined for an effect and a species and may optionally be specified specifically for a substance.
Accepted table names: InterSpeciesModelParameters, InterSpeciesModelParameter, InterSpeciesFactors, InterSpeciesFactor.
Name | Type | Description | Aliases | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
idEffect |
AlphaNumeric (50) |
The code of the effect for which this inter-species model is defined. |
idEffect, EffectId, Effect |
Yes |
idSubstance |
AlphaNumeric (50) |
The code of the substance for which this inter-species model is defined. |
idSubstance, SubstanceId, SubstanceCode, Substance |
No |
Species |
AlphaNumeric (50) |
Species |
Species |
Yes |
InterSpeciesGeometricMean |
Numeric |
Interspecies geometric mean. |
InterSpeciesGeometricMean, InterSpeciesGM |
Yes |
InterSpeciesGeometricStandardDeviation |
Numeric |
Interspecies geometric standard deviation. |
InterSpeciesGeometricStandardDeviation, InterSpeciesGSD |
Yes |
StandardHumanBodyWeight |
Numeric |
The standard human body weight. |
StandardHumanBodyWeight |
Yes |
HumanBodyWeightUnit |
BodyWeightUnit | The unit of the human body weight specification (kg is assumed if not defined). |
HumanBodyWeightUnit |
No |
StandardAnimalBodyWeight |
Numeric |
The standard animal body weight. |
StandardAnimalBodyWeight |
Yes |
AnimalBodyWeightUnit |
BodyWeightUnit | The unit of the animal body weight specification (kg is assumed if not defined). |
AnimalBodyWeightUnit |
No |