نتایج جستجو برای: lethal concentration

تعداد نتایج: 421535  

Journal: :Journal of General Internal Medicine 2018

2015
M. A. Hossain

Static bioassays were performed to observe the toxic effect of malathion to Barbodes gonionotus at 0.0 to 20.0 ppm concentrations. Malathion at 5.0 ppm was harmless to B. gonionotus and concentration above 6.0 ppm were found to be lethal. Malathion at 2.06 ppm was safe for the B. gonionotus.

2016
George Vassiliou

Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com Abbreviations: ERA: Ecological Risk Assessment; GAP: Good Agricultural Practice; EFSA: European Food Safety Authority; ARfD: Acute Reference Dose; USEPA: United States Environmental Protection Agency; Koc: Adsorption Coefficient; MECs: Measured Environmental Concentrations; LD 50: Lethal Dose; PNEC: Predicted No Effect Concentration; RQ: Risk Quotie...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2005
Fujun Liu Ronald J Kendall Christopher W Theodorakis

Joint toxicity of arsenate and perchlorate was tested in larvae of Danio rerio. Results indicated that the 96-h median lethal concentrations of sodium arsenate and sodium perchlorate were 258.8 and 1,401.2 mg/L, respectively, and that arsenate and perchlorate generally showed a concentration-additive effect.

Journal: :Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 2010

Journal: :caspian journal of enviromental sciences 0

one of the possible threats in increasing use of nanomaterials is the emergence of toxicity in humans and other animals which is discussed in nanotoxicology. in addition to toxic effects of nanomaterials themselves, different chemical precursors which are usually used in bottom-up approaches for production of nanomaterials may have secondary toxic effects in living organisms. in contrast, less ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1958
James G. Hirsch

The arginine-rich fraction of calf thymus histone (histone B) exerts bactericidal activity on various coliform bacilli and micrococci under certain conditions in vitro. Final concentrations of less than 1 microg. histone per ml. kill susceptible microbes without detectable morphological alteration or lysis. Among the microorganisms highly susceptible to histone are Escherichia, Salmonella, Shig...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1958
Derek Hobson James G. Hirsch

Low concentrations of hemoglobin (0.1 microg./ml. or less) exert a lethal action on some Gram-negative bacteria under certain conditions in vitro. Hemoglobins from various mammals and the distinct genetic types of human hemoglobin all manifest similar bactericidal activity. The bactericidal effect is a function of the globin moiety of the molecule; native and acid or acid-alcohol denatured glob...

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