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The concept of a safe dose is based upon the identification of a threshold for an adverse effect.
This dose is believed to be below the threshold resulting in toxicity and so can be used to extrapolate a "safe" dose for the public, including sensitive subgroups.
What, then, can be a "safe dose" of DDT?
It analyzes the results using the official formula, known as the "linear, no-threshold model," which holds that if big doses do big damage, then small doses do small damage, and that there is no "safe" dose and every additional increment will lead to fatal cancers.
A safe dose, determined from testing in animals, is used as the starting dose.
"I do not believe that one can establish a safe dose of carcinogens," he said.
Virtual safe dose.
The U.S. EPA does not publish a safe dose for lead because it felt it was "inappropriate to develop a reference dose (RfD) for inorganic lead (and lead compounds) because some of the health effects associated with exposure to lead occur at blood lead levels as low as to be essentially without a threshold" (ATSDR 2007a, p. 403).
The effects seem to be dose dependent, but no consensus has been reached as to a safe dose of HES.
Nevertheless, our results may give an idea regarding the safe dose range for SIRT.
Once the optimal concentrations were assessed, considering safe dose for larval rearing.
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