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- Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on...
- Nontoxic nodular goiter also known as a nontoxic goiter is an enlarged thyroid without hyperthyroidism. It is often present for years before toxic nodular...
- intravenously or intraperitoneally. In a phase I study, tuftsin was shown to be nontoxic in adult human patients with advanced cancer when it was injected once...
- the ethoxylation of sorbitan monolaurate. Its stability and relative nontoxicity allows it to be used as a detergent and emulsifier in a number of domestic...
- demonstrated their usefulness for such a purpose and their stability and nontoxicity. Kettering patented a refrigerating apparatus to use the gas; this was...
- is used as a filler material in plastic composites, which are used as a nontoxic substitute for lead in bullets, shot, and radiation shields. Since this...
- distinguished by blepharochalasis, double upper lip appearance, and nontoxic goiter. Nontoxic goiter is a rare finding, occurring in only 10-50% of cases. It...
- Electroetch system, invented by Marion and Omri Behr, in contrast to certain nontoxic etching methods, an etched plate can be reworked as often as the artist...
- conditions that can produce similar symptoms include Graves' disease and nontoxic nodular goiter. Hashimoto's is typically not treated unless there is hypothyroidism...
- Sewer gas is a complex, generally obnoxious smelling mixture of toxic and nontoxic gases produced and collected in sewage systems by the decomposition of...