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What does TC stand for?

Toxic Concentration (TC50 = 50% of the population or TClo = low)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
If the duration of the toxic concentration of black liquor is short, i.
00 Paperback RM301 Hammett-Stabler (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) and Dasgupta (University of Texas-Houston Health Sciences Center) offer a source of information on the intended uses, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic range, toxic concentrations, bioavailability, disposition, metabolism, and excretion of commonly monitored therapeutic drugs.
Factbox The study, by the university's School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences is entitled Measurement and Modelling of Exposure to Air Toxic Concentrations for Health Effect Studies (or MATCH for short).
Other environmental hazards that the dam may pose to communities around the dam are siltation, sedimentation, the trapping of river borne soil nutrients and toxic concentrations, behind the dam and earthquake-induced flooding.
This model is called the Multi-Pathway, Multi-Exposure and Multiple Receptor Assessment Strategy (3MRA), and it is the tool that EPA wants to use to determine when a hazardous waste's toxic concentrations are low enough for the waste to be exempt form the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Such drugs have less than a twofold difference in the minimum toxic concentration and minimum effective concentration in the blood or those drug product formulations that exhibit limited or erratic absorption, formulation-dependent bioavailability, and wide intrapatient pharmokinetic variability that requires blood-level monitoring.
The TEQ represents the toxicity of any combination of species in terms of an equally toxic concentration of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, which is believed to be the most toxic congener.
The sub toxic concentration of the extract was found to be 31.

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