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Families in the OECD are changing. The nuclear family – mother and father, married with children – is becoming less …
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The OECD Family Indicators database was developed to provide cross-national indicators on family outcomes and family …
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This Test Guideline describes a method to assess bioaccumulation of sediment-associated chemicals in endobenthic oligochaetes worms. It applies to stable, neutral organic chemicals having log Kow values between 3.0 and 6.0, superlipophilic substances that show a log Kow of more than 6.0, or...
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This Test Guideline describes in vivo studies that provide information on mass balance, absorption, bioavailability, tissue distribution, metabolism, excretion, and basic toxicokinetic parameters [e.g. AUC], as well as supplemental approaches that may provide useful information on...
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Purchasing power parities (PPPs) are the rates of currency conversion that try to equalise the purchasing power of different currencies, by eliminating the differences in price levels between countries. The basket of goods and services priced is a sample of all those that are part of final...
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Familienstrukturen in den OECD-Ländern bis zum Jahr 2030 entwickeln könnten. - Since the 1960s the family in the OECD area has undergone … significant transformation. In many countries, the extended family has all but disappeared, and the traditional two-parent family … has become much less widespread as divorce rates, re-marriages, cohabitation, single parenthood and same-sex partnerships …
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