Concentrations settings¶
Selection settings¶
Name | Description |
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Concentrations tier
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Specifies the concentration data should be treated according to a pre-defined tier or custom. |
Filter samples exceeding the concentration limits
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If checked, samples with at least one substance concentration higher than some factor (concentration limit filter exceedance factor) times the MRL are filtered out. |
Concentration limit filter exceedance factor
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The multiplication factor for the concentration limit exceedance filter. |
Use substance conversion rules
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If checked, concentrations are modelled in terms of active substances (using substance conversion). |
Substance conversion method
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Allocation method for assigning active substance concentrations from measured substance concentrations based on substance translations. |
Retain all allocated substances after active substance allocation
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If checked, all allocated substances kept after substance conversion. Otherwise, the concentration data is restricted to the active substances of the assessment group. |
Account for substance authorisations in substance conversions
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Account for substance authorisations when allocating measured substances to active substance using substance conversions. |
Use extrapolation rules
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Use extrapolation rules to extrapolate food samples for foods with a limited amount of samples (data poor foods) from other foods (data rich foods). |
Threshold for extrapolation
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Threshold for extrapolation. |
Restrict extrapolations to equal MRLs
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Restrict extrapolations to equal MRLs. |
Restrict extrapolations to authorised uses
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Only extrapolate if substance use is authorised. |
Impute water concentrations
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Impute constant concentration values on the selected (water) commodity. |
Water commodity
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The commodity for which constant concentration values should be added. |
Water concentration value (µg/kg)
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Constant concentration value that should be used for water (in µg/kg). |
Restrict water imputation to the five most toxic substances
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Restrict water imputation to the five most toxic substances. |
Restrict water imputation to authorised uses
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Restrict water imputation to authorised uses. |
Include focal commodity concentrations
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Specifies whether there is monitoring data that should replace part of the consumption data for the specified focal commodities. |
Focal commodity foods
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The foods for which background concentration data are to be replaced by focal commodity concentrations. |
Focal commodity substances
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The substances for which background concentration data are to be replaced by focal commodity concentrations. |
Focal commodity concentrations replacement method
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Replacement method to be used for replacing base concentration data with concentration data of the focal commodity/commodities concentrations. |
Focal commodity substance occurrence percentage
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Anticipated occurrence percentage / agricultural use percentage of the focal commodity. |
Adjustment factor for the focal food/substance concentration
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Optional adjustment factor for the focal food/substance concentration. E.g., the expected ratio of mean monitoring concentration and mean field trial concentration. |
Use deterministic substance conversions for focal commodity
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Convert measured substance concentrations of focal commodity to active substance concentrations using deterministic substance conversion factors. |
Filter samples by specific property values (subset selection)
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Specifies whether a subset selection on specific sample properties should be made (e.g., by country or by year). |
Sample locations
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The locations for which samples are filtered. |
Sample years
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The years for which samples are filtered. |
Modelled-foods subset: restrict to specific modelled-foods
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If checked, then the assessment is restricted to the specified modelled foods. |