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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute toxicity" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which poisonous substances cause dangerous or deadly effects very quickly after exposure. For example: "Exposure to the chemical in large doses can cause acute toxicity, leading to severe illness and even death."
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acute toxicity
noun
The ability of a substance to cause harmful effects soon after a single exposure or dose.
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After performing an autopsy, the county coroner's report stated: "Cause of death: acute toxicity -- multiple drugs.
The biological index examinations indicate low liver acute toxicity of MWCNTs.
Rats were observed twice daily for morbidity and possible signs of acute toxicity.
Mancuso, L. & Cao, G. Acute toxicity test of CuO nanoparticles using human mesenchymal stem cells.
The hydrophobic constant, acute toxicity, carcinogenicity and mutagenicity were calculated.
In addition, their oral and parentral acute toxicity were determined.
Acute toxicity was carried out as per OECD guideline 423.
Tolerance of the injection and acute toxicity rates are reported.
Acute toxicity studies confirmed the safety of natural polymers.
These compounds generally exhibit low acute toxicity and biological activity.
Acute toxicity tests are designed to determine the LD dose and pathological changes associated with acute toxicity.
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