Additivity definition

Additivity means the combined effect of 2 or more hazardous substances estimated directly from the summing of effects, responses, or scaled exposure levels.
Additivity means that if the quantity Ei of a subsystem (I) is E(I) and that

Examples of Additivity in a sentence

  • Evaluating the Combined Toxicity of Cu and ZnO Nanoparticles: Utility of the Concept of Additivity and a Nested Experimental Design.

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