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Toxicological

Toxicological meaning

of or pertaining to toxicology

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Toxicological synergy Toxicological synergy is of concern to the public and regulatory agencies because chemicals individually considered safe might pose unacceptable health or ecological risk in combination.

It can take months of investigation, including toxicological tests, to determine whether heat was a contributing factor in someone’s death.

She ruled the death accidental and is awaiting results from toxicological testing.

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve officials have sent elephant samples including liver, kidney, spleen, heart, lung, stomach and intestinal contents to IVRI Bareilly, UP for toxicological examination.

The eco-toxicological impacts of some of these materials are less well known than plastic and microplastic pollution, yet they could have significant impacts.

We have carried out the toxicological studies over almost three months, in a three-animal model (rat, mice and rabbit), for compliance with Schedule Y (of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules 1945).

In a statement, the OPCW said the mission visited Douma, analyzed samples taken from the scene and from people affected, interviewed witnesses and studied toxicological and ballistics analyses.

An autopsy and toxicological screenings have been ordered to determine the specific cause of death, said Haug.

An alternative theory based on review of contemporary toxicological literature indicates that it is oleander that causes symptoms similar to those of the Pythia.

A review of contemporary toxicological literature indicates that oleander causes symptoms similar to those of the Pythia, and a study of ancient texts shows that oleander was often included under the term “laurel”.

Ecological and toxicological effects of inorganic nitrogen pollution in aquatic ecosystems: A global assessment.

Large amounts of such waxes in the diet pose theoretical toxicological problems for mammals.

Similarly, Bioassay is a method of developing toxicological information on organisms whose physiology is considered similar to the organisms of direct concern to a known level of toxic chemical compound in an environmentally concerned chamber.

The metabolic stability and the reactivity of a library of candidate drug compounds have to be assessed for drug metabolism and toxicological studies.

This endocrine disrupting activity has been observed in mice and rat toxicological studies.

Toxicological Profile for Cyanide, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2006 Applications Mining main Cyanide is mainly produced for the mining of gold and silver : It helps dissolve these metals and their ores.