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... to account for the high degree of variability in the data due to the extreme reactivity of hydrazine that compromised exposure concentration measurements." There is no explanation of how the deposition of hydrazine on chamber surfaces and difficulties in concentration measurements relate to interspecies variability, especially when hydrazine appears to be direct acting agent. The study by I,atendresse et al.
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... The subcommittee does not believe that the highly reactive nature of hydrazine that results in a compromised exposure-concentration measurement is a proper rationale for using an uncertainty factor of ~ O This seems to be better acicIressed with a mollifying factor.


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