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ALARIE’S RULE: The above is nonsense. By multiplying concentration by time you give the same weight to both variables and this is improper. Don’t accept this. Insist on knowing both the exposure concentration and the duration of exposure. Furthermore, insist on getting the observation period, it may be different. However, see when this can be useful under Haber’s Rule below.