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chronic toxicity

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chronic
adjective
uk /ˈkrɒn.ɪk/ us /ˈkrɑː.nɪk/
(especially of a disease or something bad) continuing for a ...
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toxicity
noun
uk /tɒkˈsɪs.ɪ.ti/ us /tɑːkˈsɪs.ə.t̬i/
medical, environmentspecialized
the level of poison contained in a drug or other substance and its ability to harm the body or the environment, or the result of a harmful substance affecting ...
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Examples of chronic toxicity


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No evidence of chronictoxicity has been shown.
Chronictoxicity affects only pregnant animals.
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Dental fluorosis seems to be the first indication of chronictoxicity of fluorides.
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In humans, chronictoxicity is more likely than death.
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Major concerns are over acute and chronictoxicity.
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I referred earlier to the possibility of a chronictoxicity or poisoning character of chemical substances over the years.
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Chronictoxicity from bromide can result in bromism, a syndrome with multiple neurological symptoms.
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Naphthenic acids have both acute and chronictoxicity to fish and other organisms.
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The present law has proved inadequate in one respect in particular—that is, in dealing with the problem which is rather troublesomely described as chronictoxicity.
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Chronictoxicity may occur following doses of 100 mg/kg per day for two or more days.
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The department can enter into project collaborations in regulatory toxicological testing, viz., acute, sub-chronic and chronictoxicity testing.
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Separate test protocols are used for acute and chronictoxicity, irritation, sensitization (allergies), reproductive toxicity and carcinogenesis (cancer).
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Acetamiprid has a low acute and chronictoxicity in mammals with no evidence of carcinogenicity, neurotoxicity or mutagenicity.
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The therapeutic dose of bromide is about 3-5 grams of bromide, thus explaining why chronictoxicity (bromism) was once so common.
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Common tests include standardized acute and chronictoxicity tests lasting 2496 hours (acute test) to 7 days or more (chronic tests).
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However, these lower dosages may therefore produce less chronictoxicity and may therefore provide a harm minimization approach to chronic alcoholism.
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Controversy developed when, in 1966, a study reported that some intestinal bacteria could desulfonate cyclamate to produce cyclohexylamine, a compound suspected to have some chronictoxicity in animals.
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