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Comparison of Mechanism and Functional Effects of
Magnesium and Statin Pharmaceuticals
LDL-C levels. Mechanisms by which Statins and Magnesium ... is not the only one. The statins act by inhibiting, temporarily, the enzyme, in a dose response relationship whereas the magnesium ion (Mg2+) is an important part of a complex control and regulation ...
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Our Stolen Future: Low dose effects
Traditional toxicology assumes that dose-response curves are always monotonic: that is, that ... high levels. In mathematical terms, the slope of the dose response curve changes sign. The presence of non-monotonic dose response curves in endocrine disruption means that many toxicological ...
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Our Stolen Future: Herbicide mixture causes fetal loss
The lowest dose caused the largest effect, in a classic non-monotonic dose-response relationship. Graphs B through F show the distribution of litter sizes ... monotonic dose response curves, violating the simplistic interpretation of that oft-heard basic tenet of toxicology, that the dose makes the poison. Yes, the herbicide's effect did vary with dose. But ...
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Our Stolen Future: Effects on disease resistance
The dose-response relationship followed an inverted-U pattern, with an intermediate dose causing larger effects than the highest dose use. This is the first report of non-monotonic response for a ... New Science Broad trends Basic mechanisms Brain & behavior Disease resistance Human impacts Low dose effects Mixtures and synergy Ubiquity of exposure Natural vs. synthetic New exposures Reproduction ...
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The Human Brain - Watch Your Head
University of Massachusetts. Researchers found a "striking dose-response relationship between levels of lead and negative teacher ratings. . . An even stronger relationship existed between physician-diagnosed ...
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NPC Library: Comments on Occupational Noise to the OSHA Standards Planning Committee
Rehm, 1983; Zhao, et al , 1993), which directly affects mortality. Although dose-response relationships for these factors are many years away, research evidence from outside the ... Home Page Zhao, Y., Zhanq, S., Selvin, S., and Spear, R.C. (1993). A dose-response relationship between cumulative noise exposure and hypertension among female textile workers without hearing protection. ...
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Critical Loads
The concept behind critical loads is based upon a dose-response relationship where the threshold of harmful response (within the ecosystem) is triggered by a certain load of pollutant - the ...
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"Ask the Experts" Category: Doses and Dose Calculations
October 2008 • HPS Midyear Meeting Recent Advances in Planning and Response to Radiation Emergencies 31 January - 3 February 2009 San Antonio, Texas • 54th ... Dose Calculations The following FAQs have been developed by our topic editors for this category: Radiation Dose Units Relationship Between Radionuclide Gamma Emission and Exposure Rate What is Dose? What Units are Used for Dose ...
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MRDF Doppler Study Publications
Staff Contact Us PUBLICATIONS RESULTING FROM THE NOAA FUNDED DOPPLER STUDY CONDUCTED 1989-1991 ``Human Dose-response relationship for decompression and endogenous bubble formation''. Eckenhoff, R.G.,Olstad C.S., Carrod G.E ...
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Our Stolen Future: Non-monotonic dose response curves
Authors Non-monotonic Dose Response Curves For a 2007 update At the heart of today's approach to chemical regulation is an assumption about the relationship between dose and response. Higher doses are ... responses in a subsequent publication. One possible explanation for vom Saal's non-monotonic dose-response relationship in this example is that when acting as hormone mimics--ie. within the range ...
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