English to Kannada Dictionary carcinogenic

carcinogenic

ಕ್ಯಾನ್ಸರ್
definition
adjective
There aren't a lot of good in vitro methods to predict carcinogenic potential.
having the potential to cause cancer.
example
Apart from their well known 'carcinogenic' action on the liver, they also impair growth and the development of the immune system in children.
They've got a 'carcinogenic' potential and the potential to suppress the immune system.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant, and it also inhibits the formation of 'carcinogenic' nitrosamines from dietary amines and nitrites.
Many studies strongly support the premise that oxidative stress plays an important role in this 'carcinogenic' process.
In this study by IARC, other known 'carcinogenic' substances in solid wood were not identified.
Some of them are 'carcinogenic' , and some of them also cause neurological and reproductive health problems.
The risk of a 'carcinogenic' effect of a substance can be assessed by 1 of several mathematical models.
The World Health Organization has concluded that cannabis, when smoked, is twice as 'carcinogenic' as tobacco.
The authors say that cotinine is a poor biomarker of 'carcinogenic' risk.
Airline pilots are occupationally exposed to cosmic radiation and other potentially 'carcinogenic' elements.
This highlights the 'carcinogenic' potential of AA in human beings.
It has been shown to be teratogenic and 'carcinogenic' in rodents.
There aren't a lot of good in vitro methods to predict 'carcinogenic' potential.
At least 60 of the chemicals in a puff of smoke are 'carcinogenic' , meaning they may cause cancer.
It is the 'carcinogenic' compounds in the tar which are the serious hazard to health, and some, but not all, of these compounds are removed by the filters.
For example, it was claimed that the study presented uniquely reliable evidence that simvastatin is not 'carcinogenic' .
Each 'carcinogenic' mixture acts as a unique entity to produce its own specific cancer cluster.
One family of mycotoxins, the aflatoxins, are 'carcinogenic' and immunotoxic and cause growth retardation in animals.
He's spent a fair bit of his career describing how 'carcinogenic' the sun is.
Among them, ionizing radiation and genotoxic chemicals with 'carcinogenic' potential play an important role.
Early reports suggesting an increased risk of 'carcinogenicity' , especially lymphoma, have not been borne out in subsequent studies.
Teratogenicity and 'carcinogenicity' can result from biochemical toxicity.
Conclusions regarding 'carcinogenicity' in humans or experimental animals are based on expert, scientific judgment, with consideration given to all relevant information.
Arsenic is a known human carcinogen in adults, yet its 'carcinogenicity' in children remains uninvestigated.
Long term animal studies with both natural and enriched uranium had negative (nine studies) or equivocal (three studies) results for 'carcinogenicity' .
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