English to Kannada Dictionary toxicology

toxicology

ವಿಷವೈದ್ಯ
definition
noun
This book represents an important contribution to neurology, toxicology and pharmacology.
the branch of science concerned with the nature, effects, and detection of poisons.
translation of 'toxicology '
ವಿಷವಿಜ್ಞಾನ
example
This book represents an important contribution to neurology, 'toxicology' and pharmacology.
The main thrust of the book is to describe the 'toxicology' and pharmacology of herbal products.
I am a medical student currently doing a rotation in 'toxicology' at the poison control centre.
Urine 'toxicology' was positive for opiates prior to in-hospital sedation.
Development of the science of metal 'toxicology' has been seriously hindered by the use of incorrect terminology.
Consequently, they and others argue that animal 'toxicology' and animal data must cause us to ban DDT as a precaution.
At the time, his views were seen as revolutionary, but they mark the beginnings of modern 'toxicology' .
It is more of a compendium than a comprehensive text on the 'toxicology' of poisons.
Neither I nor most of my colleagues are romantic about forensic 'toxicology' .
The mean proportion of negative urines was used as the aggregated outcome measure for weekly urine 'toxicology' .
And it is a concern that reproductive 'toxicology' is such an under-resourced area.
It was divided into internal medicine, diseases of the head, surgery, 'toxicology' , etc.
The first rule of 'toxicology' is that all chemicals produce an effect, but it is the dose that makes the poison.
They adopted many of the methods used in classical 'toxicology' for application to device materials.
Clinical 'toxicology' is a topic instructed at some level in most colleges of pharmacy.
The four tiers of text cover aspects of environmental 'toxicology' from the molecular to the ecosystem level.
Resuscitation, 'toxicology' , and clinical criteria for imaging represent some of the core topics of the practice of emergency medicine.
A good example of a harmful nanoparticle is titanium dioxide, which has been used in 'toxicology' for a long time and established as an inert substance.
Demanding that trials maximise their gathering of information on 'toxicology' improves a protocol's balance of risk and social value.
I hope that the science of genetic 'toxicology' will remain sufficiently strong in the UK to guarantee their continued involvement.
The second step involved adsorption of the 'toxicologically' safe anionic dyes fast green and naphthol yellow S to the clay complexes.
Thus, even eating a healthy diet leads to an increasing burden of new man-made toxins, many of which have not been 'toxicologically' assessed.
Very few other chemicals have been given such extensive scrutiny, and there is still no epidemiological or human 'toxicological' evidence to impugn DDT.
The resident is responsible for the assessment and management of patients with pharmacologic and 'toxicologic' problems.
Inasmuch as chemical properties determine 'toxicological' properties, metalloids should not be considered as a subset of metals but as a subset of nonmetals.
With the advantage of hindsight, it is remarkable that for so many years 'toxicologists' have largely ignored chemical speciation of metals.
In particular, it will be necessary to determine whether a gene product is of pharmacological or 'toxicological' importance and whether individual allelic variants are of therapeutic importance.
But British research earlier in 2002, by molecular 'toxicologist' David de Pomerai at the University of Nottingham, showed that radio waves can cause biological effects that are not due to heating.
It's fairly obvious that if someone related to a forensic toxicologist dies under suspicious circumstances, that the forensic 'toxicologist' would be the obvious target of an investigation.
The 'toxicological' evaluation of the chemical substances, quantified by emission-chamber measurements, is summarized in Table 1.
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