TOLERABLE UPPER INTAKE LEVEL (UL)
Many Forms of Toxicity Vary With the Chemical, Its Dose, and the Duration of Exposure Toxicity Expressed When Threshold Dose Is Exceeded ... Mechanisms of toxic action Quality and completeness of the database Identification of distinct and highly sensitive subpopulations.
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