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gaolmhaireacht idir dáileog agus freagairt Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
ga
Context 'Maidir le tocsaineacht ildáileog agus le tocsaineacht atáirgeach déanfar an ghaolmhaireacht idir dáileog agus freagairt a mheasúnú i gcás gach substainte gníomhaí agus i gcás substainte ar údar imní í agus, nuair is féidir, sainaithneofar NOAEL.' Reference Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 528/2012 maidir le táirgí bithicídeacha a chur ar fáil ar an margadh agus a úsáid, CELEX:32012R0528/GA
Dosis-Wirkungsbeziehung | Dosis-Wirkungs-Beziehung
de
Definition Abhängigkeit einer durch einen bestimmten Faktor hervorgerufenen Wirkung durch die Dosis dieses Faktors Reference Lexikon der Biologie. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag: Heidelberg, 1999, s. v. „Dosis-Wirkungs-Beziehung“ (27.5.2021)
dosage related response | dose-related response | dose-response relationship | dose response | dose/response relationship
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Definition relationship between the amount of exposure to a substance and the resulting response of the body due to the substance's pharmacological action Reference COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: - Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. 'Glossary of Terms Dose-response relationship' (16.2.2021)- European Commission. DG SANTE. Correspondence dated 10.2.2021
Comment Dose-response usually refers to the clinical use of a substance, meaning e.g. treatment effect.
relation dose-réponse | dose réponse | relation dose réponse
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Definition relation entre la quantité d'une substance à laquelle est exposé un organisme et les changements résultant de cette exposition sur le plan des fonctions physiologiques ou de la santé Reference COM-FR, d'après:- glossaire de l'EFSA > dose réponse (8.3.2021)- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. 'Glossary of Terms > Dose-response relationship' (16.2.2021)