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1. Food contact materials: an effect-based evaluation of the presence of hazardous chemicals in paper and cardboard packaging.

2. Test procedures for obtaining representative extracts suitable for reliable in vitro toxicity assessment of paper and board intended for food contact.

3. Hazards of current concentration-setting practices in environmental toxicology studies.

4. Immunotoxicity Evaluation by Immune Function Tests: Focus on the T-Dependent Antibody Response (TDAR) [Overview of a Workshop Session at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology (SOT) March 5-9, 2006 San Diego, CA].

5. Role of epidemiology in microbial risk assessment.

6. Approaches for the setting of occupational exposure limits (OELs) for carcinogens.

7. Toxicological assessment of electronic cigarette vaping: an emerging threat to force health, readiness and resilience in the U.S. Army.

8. Hazards identification and characterisation of the tailings storage facility dam failure and engineering applications.

9. Food contact substances and chemicals of concern: a comparison of inventories.

10. Risk analysis for confined space entries: Critical analysis of four tools applied to three risk scenarios.

11. Hypothesis-based weight-of-evidence evaluation and risk assessment for naphthalene carcinogenesis.

12. Contemporary Environmental Issues of Landfill Leachate: Assessment and Remedies.

13. Experimental field testing of a real-time construction hazard identification and transmission technique.

14. The use of genetically modified mice in cancer risk assessment: Challenges and limitations*.

15. Towards a new approach for the identification of atypical accident scenarios.

16. Is exposure to formaldehyde in air causally associated with leukemia??--A hypothesis-based weight-of-evidence analysis.

17. Hypothesis-based weight of evidence: A tool for evaluating and communicating uncertainties and inconsistencies in the large body of evidence in proposing a carcinogenic mode of action—naphthalene as an example.

18. Categorization framework to aid hazard identification of nanomaterials.

19. An evaluation of selected global (Q)SARs/expert systems for the prediction of skin sensitisation potential.