Примери коришћења Acute toxicity на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Acute toxicity and radiation gastroenteritis.
The hazard class Acute Toxicity is differentiated into.
Classification Category orexperimentally obtained acute toxicity range estimate.
Communication of acute toxicity classification should also reflect this differentiation.
Classification Category orexperimentally obtained acute toxicity range estimate.
Communication of acute toxicity classification should also reflect this differentiation.
Ingredients that fall within the scope of this paragraph are considered to be ingredients with a known acute toxicity estimate(ATE).
The animal acute toxicity is manifested as excitement, blurring of vision, encephaledema, vomit;
When the molecular weight is increased, the carcinogenicity of the polycyclic aromatic compound is also increased, and the acute toxicity is decreased.
Acute toxicity of category 4, if the substances or mixtures are not supplied to the general public;
This may have consequences for labeling,particularly where, due to acute toxicity, a recommendation may be considered to induce vomiting after ingestion.
Acute toxicity of category 4, if the substances or mixtures are not supplied to the general public;
Where the mixture itself has been tested to determine its acute toxicity, it shall be classified according to the same criteria as those used for substances, presented in Table 3.1.1.
The designation* can also be found in the column‘Specific concentration Limits andM-factors' where it indicates that the entry concerned has specific concentration limits under Directive 67/548/EEC for acute toxicity.
Results of acute toxicity studies conducted in other species may also provide relevant information.
According to the risk assessment report provided by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs andDrug Addiction(EMCDDA), the acute toxicity of MDMB-CHMICA can cause severe harm to the health of individuals.
Results of acute toxicity studies conducted in other species may also provide relevant information.
In order to ensure that classification of the mixture is accurate, and that the calculation need only be performed once for all systems, sectors,and categories, the acute toxicity estimate(ATE) of ingredients shall be considered as follows.
(a) The acute toxicity estimate(ATE) for the classification of a substance is derived using the LD50/LC50 where available;
(c) ignore components if the data available are from a limit dose test(at the upper threshold for Category 4 for the appropriate route of exposure as provided in Table 3.1.1) anddo not show acute toxicity.
(a) The acute toxicity estimate(ATE) for the classification of a substance is derived using the LD50/LC50 where available;
In the event that a component without any useable information for classification is used in a mixture at a concentration≥ 1%,it is concluded that the mixture cannot be attributed a definitive acute toxicity estimate.
Methanol has low acute toxicity in humans but is dangerous because, together with ethanol, it is occasionally ingested in large volumes.
In the event that an ingredient without any useable information at all is used in a mixture at a concentration of 1% or greater,it is concluded that the mixture cannot be attributed a definitive acute toxicity estimate.
Methanol has low acute toxicity in humans, but is dangerous because it is occasionally ingested in large volumes, often together with ethanol.
Include ingredients with a known acute toxicity, which fall into any of the acute toxicity categories shown in Table 3.1.1;
The acute toxicity test in mice showed that ethanol extract and the main flavonoid compound isocytisoside from the leaves and stems of Aquilegia vulgaris can be classified as nontoxic since a dose of 3000 mg/kg did not cause mortality in mice.[6].
(c) The ranges of the acute toxicity estimates(ATE) for inhalation toxicity used in the Table are based on 4-hour testing exposures.
(c) If the converted acute toxicity point estimates for all ingredients of a mixture are within the same category, then the mixture should be classified in that category.
(c) If the converted acute toxicity point estimates for all ingredients of a mixture are within the same category, then the mixture should be classified in that category.