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TEQ
(redirected from Toxicity Equivalent)

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TEQToxicity Equivalent
TEQToxic Equivalent Quantity
TEQTime Domain Equalizer
TEQTerra Est Quaestuosa (web-based game, Spanish: Lland is Profitable)
TEQTeacher Education Quarterly
TEQTax Equalization
TEQThe Evil Quakkers (gaming clan)
TEQTinnitus Effect Questionnaire
TEQTransparence et Qualité (French: Transparency and Quality; software company; France; est. 2005)
TEQTradable Energy Quota (energy trading scheme)
TEQTeqillers (gaming clan)
TEQTraining & Employment Queensland (Australia)


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Thus, when biologic measures of internal OP pesticide dose are available, cumulative OP pesticide dose equivalents can be calculated for a population by converting individual OP pesticide doses to index chemical toxicity equivalent doses, using RPFs, and then summing them.
Because there are many species of chlorinated dioxins and furans with varying degrees of suspected toxicity, a system of weighting factors has been developed to provide a rough estimate of the toxicity equivalent (TEQ) of mixtures of dioxins and furans.
 
 
 
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