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LD50 a lethal dose of a substance that kills 50 % of those infected.
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LD50 quantity of material that when ingested, injected, or applied to the skin as a single dose, will cause death of 50% of the test animals. The test conditions should be specified, the value is expressed in g/kg or mg/kg of body weight.
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LD50 (Lethal Dose 50) ?This is the dose of a chemical that kills 50% of a population. This figure is used to indicate the theoretical toxicity of a chemical.
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LD50 Single acute dose of the product which produces death in 50% of the animals tested.
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LD50 Statistically derived single dose of a chemical that can be expected to cause death in 50% of a given population of organisms under a defined set of experimental conditions. This figure has often been used to classify and compare toxicity among chemicals but its value for this purpose is doubtful. A commonly used classification of this kind is as follows:
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