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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science|toxicology · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|nutrition|food hygiene
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    Definition "specific value of the effect size selected for estimating the associated dose (the ‘true’ BMD)" Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: EFSA Scientific Committee, Hardy A, Benford D, Halldorsson T, Jeger MJ, Knutsen KH, More S, Mortense n A, Naegeli H, Noteborn H, Ockleford C, Ricci A, Rychen G, Silano V, Solecki R, Turck D, Aerts M, Bodin L, Davis A, Edler L, Gundert-Remy U, Sand S, Slob W, Bottex B, Abrahantes JC, Marques DC, Kass G and Schlatter JR, 2017. 'Update: Guidance on the use of the benchmark dose approach in risk assessment' (3.12.2020). EFSA Journal "
    Comment For quantal data, the BMR is defined in terms of an increase in the incidence of the lesion/response scored, compared with the background incidence.For continuous data, the metric for the BMR could be defined in various ways. One option is to define the BMR as a change in the mean response relative to the variation in the control group, as measured by the standard deviati on (SD).