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Metabolite
Toxic Substances Glossary |
- Any product of metabolism.
- A substance produced by metabolism, or a substance taken into the body in food and then metabolised
- Метаболит. продукт, образующийся в организме человека в результате биохимических процессов. method (or analytical method)
- Метаболит. продукт, образующийся в организме человека в результате биохимических процессов.
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Метаболит, русский
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Metabolism, английский
- The conversion or breakdown of a substance from one form to another by a living organism.
- The chemical processes which are continually taking place in the human body and which are essential to life, especially the processes that convert food into energy comment: metabolism covers all changes which take place in the body: the building of tissue (anabolism); the breaking down of tissue (catabolism); the conversion of nutrients into tissue; the elimination of waste matter and the action of hormones.
- Метаболизм. синоним: biotransformation. mid-range: полусумма крайних значений. среднее арифметическое самой низкой и самой высокой величин из множества данных.
- All of the chemical reactions inside of cells
Analytical, английский
Аналитический
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Comparison value (cv), английский
Calculated concentration of a substance in air, water, food, or soil that is unlikely to cause harmful (adverse) health effects in exposed people. the cv is used as a screening level during the public health assessment process. substances found in amounts greater than their cvs might be selected for further evaluation in the public health assessment process.
Radioisotope, английский
- An unstable or radioactive isotope (form) of an element that can change into another element by giving off radiation.
- An isotope of a chemical element which is radioactive comment: radioisotopes are used in medicine to provide radiation for radiation treatment. radioactive isotopes of various chemicals are used to check the way organs function or if they are diseased: for example, radioisotopes of iodine are used to investigate thyroid activity.
- An unstable isotope of an element that decays or disintegrates spontaneously, emitting radiation. more than 1300 natural and artificial radioisotopes have been identified.
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