Acute effects definition

Acute effects means any effect resulting in death or immobilization. For temperature, the acute criteria of this sub- chapter are based on Upper Incipient Lethal Temperature (UILT) values that are not representative of immediate lethality.

Examples of Acute effects in a sentence

  • Acute effects may be better explained by surface area and should therefore be considered as one of the possible and applicable alternative metrics to express the dose in regulatory context.

  • Negative psychosocial effects can include poor or reduced educational attainment (Lynskey & Hall, 2000) and increased use of other substances Acute effects: Marijuana does not produce the same respiratory depression effects as opiates or other illicit substances, making acute overdose rare (▇▇▇▇▇, 2004).

  • Acute effects of volcanic ash from Mount Saint Helens on lung function in children.

  • I., et al., Acute effects of low levels of ambient ozone on peak expiratory flow rate in a cohort of Australian children.

  • Research topic: Acute effects of ‘reduced sitting pre-school day’ on energy expenditure, musculoskeletal health, and executive function in pre-schoolers: a whole room calorimeter study.