lethal dose of a pesticide

  • 1lethal dose — (LD)    a measure used in pharmacology to express the percentage of a population killed by a dose of the substance being studied. The measurement is often given as a subscript. For example, the potency of a drug or pesticide is commonly expressed …

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  • 2Pesticide poisoning — Pesticide poisonings occur when chemicals intended to control a pest affect non target organisms such as humans, wildlife, or bees. Since label directions required by the FIFRA are specifically designed to protect applicators and other humans,… …

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  • 3lethal — adj. VERBS ▪ be, prove ADVERB ▪ absolutely, highly (esp. AmE) ▪ All these drugs are highly lethal. ▪ potentia …

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  • 4летальная доза пестицида — Доза пестицида, вызывающая при однократном введении 100% ную гибель вредных организмов. [ГОСТ 21507 81] Тематики защита растений Обобщающие термины количественные показатели токсичности пестицидов EN lethal dose of a pesticide DE letale… …

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  • 5Rodenticide — A wild rat Rat poison redirects here. For the window manager, see ratpoison. Rodenticides are a category of pest control chemicals intended to kill rodents. Single feed baits are chemicals sufficiently dangerous that the first dose is sufficient… …

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  • 7Mutagen — In genetics, a mutagen (Latin, literally origin of change) is a physical or chemical agent that changes the genetic material, usually DNA, of an organism and thus increases the frequency of mutations above the natural background level. As many… …

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  • 8Caffeine — This article is about the stimulant drug. For other uses, see Caffeine (disambiguation). Caffeine Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 9Warfarin — This article is about the drug with the brandname Coumadin. For the anticoagulant rodenticide poisons often called coumarins or coumadins , see 4 hydroxycoumarins. Warfarin …

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  • 10Anthrax — For other uses, see Anthrax (disambiguation). Anthrax Classification and external resources Microphotograph of a Gram stain of the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, the cause of the anthrax disease …

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