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JPC & Its Indicators The SSD model files of toxicity data and exposure data are necessary to construct the joint probability curve. It is suggested that when running the SSD models, these two sets of SSD data should be kept in different folders. For example, the SSD files of toxicity data are stored in folder “OutputT” while those of exposure data are in folder “OutputE”. It can avoid the data coverage because of name overlapping. Figure 19 shows the steps of joint probability curve construction: (1) Click “Load”, and select the folder “model + compounds” where the SSD files of toxicity data are. (2) Click “Load”, and select the folder “model + compounds” where the SSD files of exposure data are. (3) Click “Run Joint” to construct the curve. (4) The result screen will show the graph of JPC curve and the results of all index. (5) Please reset all the information in the interface before a new construction. (6) Please click “HOME”, “Batch”, or “Back to BMC” buttons to jump to other functional interfaces. Figure 19 Single-step construction JPC model If it is necessary to construct the curves of various compounds at the same time, please click “Batch”, and the steps are shown in Figure 20: (1) Click “Load”, and select the JPC batch list. (2) “Batch List” shows the imported data. If it is necessary to change the data, please click “Update” after change, or skip this step; (3) Click “Load” and select the output path, which is “Output” by default, or create a new folder by click “Creat” button. (4) Click “Run JPC Batch” button to construct the curves and to calculate the indexes. (5) The “JPC Batch Results (MOS10, ORP, JPC5)” shows all the indexes of JPC. (6) Please reset all the information in the interface before a new batch run. (7) Please click “Back to JPC” buttons to jump to the single-run-JPC interface. Figure 20 Batch constructions of JPC from vairous chemicals |
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