Chronic effect definition

Chronic effect means an adverse effect that is measured by assessing an acceptable endpoint and results from continual exposure over several generations or at least over a significant part of the test species’ projected life span or life stage.

Examples of Chronic effect in a sentence

  • Chronic effect critical body residues can be estimated by applying an acute to chronic ratio of 10 to the acute CBR (McCarty, 1986; Call, et al., 1985).

  • Chronic effect of different types of stretching on ankle dorsiflexion range of motion: Systematic review and meta- analysis.

  • Dr Blythe had suggested that he try and go off the medication for some time.

  • Chronic effect of different types of stretching on ankle dorsiflexion range of motion: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

  • Classification codes: Aquatic Chronic 2 : Chronic effect to the aquatic environment, Category 2 Eye Irrit.

  • Chronic effect of exercise on energy intake in overweight and obese .....................................................................................................................

  • Chronic effect of cadmium in sediments on colonization by benthic marine organisms: An evaluation of the role of interstitial cadmium and acid volatile sulfide in biological availability.

  • Chronic effect of cadmium in sediments on colonization by benthic marine organisms: An evaluation of the role of interstitial cadmium and acid-volatile sulfide in biological availability.

  • Chronic effect refer to situation where the use of a medicine, often for unknown reasons, increase the frequency of a “spontaneous” disease.

  • Chronic effect of doxorubicin on vascular endothelium assessed by organ culture study.

Related to Chronic effect

  • Chronic toxicity means concurrent and delayed adverse effects that occur only as a result of a chronic exposure.

  • Chronic condition means a condition that can be treated or managed, but not cured.

  • Electronic act means the creation or transmission originated on or off the schoolsite, by means of an electronic device, including, but not limited to, a telephone, wireless telephone, or other wireless communication device, computer, or pager, of a communication, including, but not limited to, any of the following: