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The state of being poisonous.
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Used with drugs and chemicals for experimental human and animal studies of their ill effects; includes studies to determine the margin of safety or the reactions accompanying administration at various dose levels; also used for experimental studies of exposure to environmental agents
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Adverse effects of a substance on a living organism, defined with reference to the quantity of substance administered or absorbed, the way in which the substance is administered (inhalation, ingestion, topical application, injection) and distributed in time (single or repeated doses), the type and severity of injury, the time needed to produce the injury, the nature of the organism(s) affected, and other relevant conditions.
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is the degree to which a substance is toxic or poisonous.
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The degree to which a chemical substance elicits a deleterious or adverse effect upon the biological system of an organism exposed to the substance over a designated time period.
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