Examples of 'chronic toxicity' in a sentence

Meaning of "chronic toxicity"

Chronic toxicity refers to the long-term harmful effects of a substance or chemical on living organisms. It is used in the field of toxicology to describe the continuous or repeated exposure to a toxic substance that can cause severe health problems or even death over time
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  • The capacity of a substance to cause long-term or delayed adverse health effects.

How to use "chronic toxicity" in a sentence

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Adequate chronic toxicity data not available.
No need to classify for acute or chronic toxicity.
No chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity data are available.
One special case of chronic toxicity is cancer.
Chronic toxicity factor for the substance i.
Distinguish between acute and chronic toxicity.
For the chronic toxicity testing portion.
Safety factor for chronic toxicity.
Combined chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies.
Combined study with the chronic toxicity study.
Chronic toxicity seems to be low in experimental animals.
No data on subchronic or chronic toxicity are available.
No chronic toxicity or carcinogenicity studies were avai lab le.
There are no data on chronic toxicity in humans and animals.
Chronic toxicity is different than acute toxicity.

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Their acute and chronic toxicity is very low.
Chronic toxicity two animal species.
Data and reporting carcinogenicity and chronic toxicity.
Data on chronic toxicity and bioaccumulation are not available.
Ethylbenzene has a low acute and chronic toxicity.
Chronic toxicity for aquatic organisms.
Introduce the concepts of acute and chronic toxicity.
Chronic toxicity test on juvenile fish.
Subclinical outcomes and chronic toxicity.
No chronic toxicity testing has been conducted.
Have little or no acute or chronic toxicity.
Prediction of chronic toxicity effects at human exposure levels.
No neurotoxic effects were observed in rats in the chronic toxicity study.
The chronic toxicity factor TFchronic.
Subchronic and chronic toxicity.
For chronic toxicity to rainbow trout.
Therefore a risk of acute or chronic toxicity can not be excluded.
Chronic toxicity data is only available on crustaceans and fish.
Adequate chronic toxicity data.
Chronic toxicity was studied in the rabbit and in the dog.
Acute and chronic toxicity.
Chronic toxicity to aquatic invertebrates.
Observations chronic toxicity phase.
Chronic toxicity testing shall be conducted in at least one species.
Parathion may be classified for chronic toxicity as highly toxic.
Combined chronic toxicity carcinogenicity test.
Digoxin toxicity is often divided into acute or chronic toxicity.
Adequate studies on chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity were not available.
Spironolactone has been shown to be tumorigenic in chronic toxicity studies in rats.
Duration of chronic toxicity testing in animals rodent and non.
A distinction can be made between acute and chronic toxicity.
Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity.
These acids have a very low acute chronic toxicity.
Chronic toxicity and reproduction.
Exposure is divided into acute toxicity and chronic toxicity.

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