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Abbreviations which may be used in this document

(N. B.: Chemical elements and pesticides are not included in this list)

ADI

acceptable daily intake

ai

active ingredient

b.p.

boiling point

bw/b.w.

body weight

°C

degree Celsius (centigrade)

CCPR

Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues

EC

emulsion concentrate

ERL

extraneous residue limit

FAO

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

g

gram

m g

microgram

GAP

good agricultural practice

GL

guideline level

ha

hectare

IARC

International Agency for Research on Cancer

i.m.

intramuscular

i.p.

intraperitoneal

IPCS

International Programme on Chemical Safety

IRPTC

International Register of Potentially Toxic Chemicals

JMPR

Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (Joint Meeting of the FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food and the Environment and a WHO Expert Group on Pesticide Residues)

k

kilo- (× 1000)

kg

kilogram

l

litre

LC50

lethal concentration, 50%

LD50

lethal dose, median

m

metre

mg

milligram

ml

millilitre

m.p.

melting point

MRL

Maximum Residue Limit.

MTD

maximum tolerated dose

ng

nanogram

NOAEL

no-observed-adverse-effect level

NOEL

no-observed-effect level

OP

organophosphorus pesticide

PHI

pre-harvest interval

ppm

parts per million (Used only reference to the concentration of a pesticide in an experimental diet. In all other contexts the terms mg/kg or mg/l are used).

sp gr

specific gravity

STEL

Short Term Exposure Limit

TADI

Temporary Acceptable Daily Intake

TLV

Threshold Limit Value

TMDI

theoretical maximum daily intake

TMRL

Temporary Maximum Residue Limit

TWA

Time Weighted Average

UNEP

United Nations Environment Programme

WHO

World Health Organization

WP

wettable powder

wt

weight

<

less than

<<

much less than

£

less than or equal to

>

greater than

³

greater than or equal to


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