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| - | The MERLIN-Expo tool provides an integrated approach for ERA and HHRA which allows consistent use of information, | + | Unordered List ItemThe |
| - | To enable the software to be used by a wide range of end-users (SMEs, industry, regulators, policy makers, academics), it was designed to allow flexible construction of exposure scenarios by linking the models available in the library. | + | Unordered List ItemTo |
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| - | The format of the tool is such that it is | + | Unordered List ItemThe |
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| * easy to use, | * easy to use, | ||
| * easy to understand, | * easy to understand, | ||
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| * robust and transparent (difficult to abuse). | * robust and transparent (difficult to abuse). | ||
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| - | In conjunction with CEN (European Committee for Standardisation) a standard framework for documentation has been developed with the aim of ensuring: | + | Unordered List ItemIn |
| * the rigorous formulation of exposure models, | * the rigorous formulation of exposure models, | ||
| * comparability between the different exposure models, | * comparability between the different exposure models, | ||
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