subcutaneous-mouse LDLo

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11:52 Aug 1, 2006
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Medical - Medical: Health Care
English term or phrase: subcutaneous-mouse LDLo
used in medecal examination
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LDLO is an abbreviation for Lethal Dose Low, the minimum amount of a chemical which tests have shown will be lethal to a specified type of animal. This is normally quoted in mg kg-1 body weight.
The dose which is lethal (for this animal: mouse). Route of administration/exposure (for this L (published) DLo): subcutaneous(ly)
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subcutaneous-mouse ldlo
S. below


Explanation:
LDLO is an abbreviation for Lethal Dose Low, the minimum amount of a chemical which tests have shown will be lethal to a specified type of animal. This is normally quoted in mg kg-1 body weight.
The dose which is lethal (for this animal: mouse). Route of administration/exposure (for this L (published) DLo): subcutaneous(ly)

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