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Toxicity
Toxicity meaning
The quality or degree of being toxic.
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Most research into lead toxicity in animals has been done either on very low levels of lead or at lethal levels of toxicity.
Gamergate is why the toxicity of nerd culture is a more-than-reasonable peg for a review of a book like It’s why, at the time, people were thinking a lot about the toxicity of nerd culture in general.
In late 2001, unreleased tracks from the Toxicity sessions made their way onto the internet. citation This collection of tracks was dubbed Toxicity II by fans.
Intakes of more than 0.5 grams per day for 50 days cause minor digestive and other problems suggestive of toxicity. citation Single medical doses of 20 g of boric acid for neutron capture therapy have been used without undue toxicity.
Neodymium compounds, as with all rare earth metals, are of low to moderate toxicity; however, its toxicity has not been thoroughly investigated.
Often used with platinum, palladium provides an alternative to silver. citation Toxicity Palladium is a metal with low toxicity.
Safety and toxicity main A comprehensive and recent review on fullerene toxicity is given by Lalwani et al.
The risk from toxicity is also distinct from toxicity itself.
These procedures, called whole effluent toxicity tests, include acute toxicity tests as well as chronic test methods.
This, since lead in batteries undergoes no direct contact with humans (and thus no toxicity), is a use not threatened by toxicity concerns, and has been the largest use of lead in early 21st century.
Toxicity Although it is difficult to generalize on the toxicity of such a broad class of compounds, simple ketones are, in general, not highly toxic.
Toxicity No environmental evidence of coccolithophore toxicity has been reported, but they belong to the class Prymnesiophyceae which contain orders with toxic species.
Toxicity Oxygen is generally nontoxic, but oxygen toxicity has been reported when it is used in high concentrations.
Toxicity seeAlso Associated modern precautions for use and handling of cinnabar arise from the toxicity of the mercury component, which was recognized as early as in ancient Rome.
Toxicity studies in rodents, however show that chelation of gadolinium (which also improves its solubility) decreases its toxicity with regard to the free ion by at least a factor of 100 (i.
Use politically, militarily, and in conflict main Health and environmental effects seeAlso Herbicides have widely variable toxicity in addition to acute toxicity from occupational exposure levels.
An analysis of beeswax in managed honeybee hives in New York found a wide variety of pesticide, herbicide and fungicide residues—exposing current and future generations of bees to long-term toxicity.
And I think one of the things that perhaps was somewhat surprising in the data we saw at ASCO with the high rate of discontinuations for toxicity of Kisqali, especially with many patients still on therapy.
A post-mortem examination later determined his cause of death was mixed drug toxicity, from MDMA, methamphetamine, cocaine and alcohol.
A total of 20 patients received escalating doses of agenT-797, with, again, no deaths or discontinuations due to toxicity.