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What, then, can be a "safe dose" of DDT?
"This says nothing about toxicity in people, or what would be a safe dose in people," said Steven Dentali, the trade association's chief scientific officer.
The IC10 calculated by SPSS 13.0 was 19.89 µg/mL, and was considered to be a safe dose for VK2 cells with minimal toxic side effects, and was selected for further experiments.
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Goodman went on to argue that there is a "safe dose" of asbestos.
The following year, citing other industry studies, Goodman again asserted in Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology that there is a safe dose of chrysotile asbestos.
It also raises the question of what is a safe dose of glucocorticoids in patients with nonhematologic malignancy.
This observation confirms that we, in vitro, have apparently normal-looking cells 1 week after irradiation and that all the cells were dead and could not form colonies 4 weeks after irradiation, that is, 100 Gy is a safe dose for sterilisation with two million malignant brain tumour cells to be used for immunisation.
Significant cytotoxic effects were observed neither in the mock well nor in the transfection well with 40 μM of 5UP2, but in the transfection well with 50 μM of 5UP2 (Fig. 3a), indicating that 40 μM of AS-ONs is a safe dose for the cells.
We know that the mechanism of most MDMA-related deaths is similar to overheating (which is exacerbated by hot club or festival environments), and that a small dose is a safer dose.
One was a safer dose (1/10th of LD50 = 500 mg/kg), second was higher than the safer dose (1000 mg/kg) and third was lower than the safer dose (250 mg/kg).
The highest activity concentration level administered in this study was calculated to be a safe absorbed dose to the bone marrow in mice.
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