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bioassay appraisal of the biological activity of a substance by testing its effect on an organism and comparing the result with some agreed standard subject to a bio-assay
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bioassay An assay that uses a living system, such as an intact cell, as a component.
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bioassay Any quantitative procedure in which a given organism is used for assay purposes. (16)
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bioassay Determination of chemical effects in tests on living organisms. Also a term applied to a method for determining insecticidal residues employing previously established dosage mortality figures for a given compound on a suitable test organism. Although extremely sensitive, this method does not distinguish and identify residues of different classes of insecticides.
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bioassay A determination of the concentration of a substance in the body by the analysis of urine, blood, feces, bone, or tissue. The use of the living organism to measure the amount of a substance that has been absorbed.
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