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Nickel - The Risk Assessment Information System

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7.3 References Rejected for Use in Deriving Plant and Soil Invertebrate Eco-SSLs<br />

<strong>The</strong>se references were reviewed and rejected for use in derivation of the Eco-SSL. <strong>The</strong> definition<br />

of the codes describing the basis for rejection is provided at the end of the reference sections.<br />

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Eco-SSL for <strong>Nickel</strong> 18<br />

March 2007

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