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tromachar na fianaise Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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Context 'Beidh aicmiú substaintí aonair bunaithe ar thromachar iomlán na fianaise atá ar fáil, agus úsáid á baint as breithiúnas saineolaithe (Féach 1.1.1). Sna cásanna sin ina n-úsáidtear aon tástáil dea-dhéanta amháin don aicmiú, cuirfidh sé torthaí deimhneacha soiléire agus cinnte ar fáil. Má thagann tástálacha nua, deabhailíochtaithe, chun solais, féadfar iad sin a úsáid freisin i dtromachar na fianaise a bheidh le breithniú.' Reference "Rialachán (CE) uimh. 1272/2008 maidir le haicmiú, lipéadú agus pacáistiú substaintí agus meascán, agus lena leasaítear agus lena n-aisghairtear Treoir 67/548/CEE agus Treoir 1999/45/CE, agus lena leasaítear Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 1907/2006, CELEX:32008R1272/GA"
Beweiskraft | Weight-of-Evidence-Ermittlung | WoE-Analyse | evidenzbasierte kritische Analyse | WoE | evidenzbasierte Analyse | Weight-of-Evidence-Bewertung
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Definition Prozess der Prüfung der Stärken und Schwächen einer Datensammlung als Grundlage für eine Schlussfolgerung, zu der es auf Basis von Einzeldaten möglicherweise nicht gekommen wäre Reference "Verordnung (EU) Nr. 2017/735 der Kommission zur Änderung — zwecks Anpassung an den technischen Fortschritt — des Anhangs der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 440/2008 zur Festlegung von Prüfmethoden gemäß der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1907/2006 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates zur Registrierung, Bewertung, Zulassung und Beschränkung chemischer Stoffe (REACH) CELEX:32017R0735/DE"
weight-of-evidence | weight-of-evidence analysis | weight-of-the-evidence analysis | weight of evidence | WOE | weight of evidence approach
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Definition in toxicology, process or method in which all scientific evidence that is relevant to the status of a causal hypothesis is taken into account, based on either:1) an interpretative methodology (e.g., systematic narrative review, meta-analysis, causal criteria, and/or quality criteria for toxicological studies),2) a comprehensive, rather than selective examination of available evidence, or rarely, 3) the use of quantitative weights for analysing evidence Reference "COM-EN, based on: Weed, DL. Weight of evidence: a review of concept and methods. Risk Analysis December 2005. U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16506981 [21.6.2016]"
Comment """Weight of evidence"" (WOE) is a common term in the published scientific and policy-making literature, most often seen in the context of risk assessment (RA). Its definition, however, is unclear. [...]WOE has two other characteristic uses in literature:(1) metaphorical, where WOE refers to a collection of studies or to an unspecified methodological approach;(2) theoretical, where WOE serves as a label for a conceptual framework.Note ref.: COM-EN, based on:Weed, DL. Weight of evidence: a review of concept and methods. Risk Analysis December 2005. U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16506981 [21.6.2016] See also: Sheldon Krimsky. The Weight of Scientific Evidence in Policy and Law. American Journal of Public Health. Supplement 1, 2005, Vol 95, No. S1 http://ajph.aphapublications.org/cgi/reprint/95/S1/S129.pdf [21.6.2016] Not to be confused with strength of evidence (related) [ IATE:2243788 ], which only considers evidence related to a specific indicator."
analyse de la valeur probante
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