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  1. The views and methodology in these papers are those of the authors, acceptability of the proposed approaches by PSD should not be assumed.

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The authors and workshop participants would like to thank Defra Pesticides Safety Directorate for funding this workshop (Project PS2306) as part of the WEBFRAM project.

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Hart, A.D., Thompson, H.M. Improved Approaches to Assessing Long-term Risks to Birds and Mammals. Ecotoxicology 14, 771–773 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-005-0026-4

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