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How can batch mode be used to calculate future risk?

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How can batch mode be used to calculate future risk?

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For future scenarios, or in the absence of age data for each residence, the Technical Review Workgroup for Metals and Asbestos (TRW) recommends that the 50-month age group be used in batch mode runs. This age result approximates the 6- to 84-month average that is calculated in single run mode. Although some slight differences result between the geometric mean blood lead concentration (PbB) and P10 value for the 50-month age group compared to the 6- to 84-month average, the differences in the results are so small that they are not expected to affect site decisions.

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