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How are the Results of Chronic Toxicity Tests Interpreted?
The results are interpreted by analyzing data collected throughout the study, focusing on any observed adverse effects. Scientists look for
dose-response relationships
and identify the
no-observable-adverse-effect level (NOAEL)
and the
lowest-observable-adverse-effect level (LOAEL)
. These findings help in determining safe exposure limits for humans.
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