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O que (quem) é nontoxic$53648$ - definição

DEGREE TO WHICH A SUBSTANCE OR PHENOMENON CAN DAMAGE AN ORGANISM
Toxic; Intoxicate; Acute exposure; Toxic effect; Toxics; Intoxications; Chemical Exposure; Nontoxic; Toxic effects; Non-toxic; Toxic compound; Toxic properties; Gas toxicity
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Nontoxic nodular goiter         
HUMAN DISEASE
Nontoxic nodular goiter is an enlarged thyroid without hyperthyroidism. It is often present for years before toxic nodular goiter occurs.
toxic         
['t?ks?k]
¦ adjective poisonous.
?relating to or caused by poison.
¦ noun (toxics) poisonous substances.
Derivatives
toxically adverb
toxicity noun
Origin
C17: from med. L. toxicus 'poisoned', from L. toxicum 'poison'.
non-toxic         
¦ adjective not poisonous or toxic.

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Toxicity

Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on a whole organism, such as an animal, bacterium, or plant, as well as the effect on a substructure of the organism, such as a cell (cytotoxicity) or an organ such as the liver (hepatotoxicity). By extension, the word may be metaphorically used to describe toxic effects on larger and more complex groups, such as the family unit or society at large. Sometimes the word is more or less synonymous with poisoning in everyday usage.

A central concept of toxicology is that the effects of a toxicant are dose-dependent; even water can lead to water intoxication when taken in too high a dose, whereas for even a very toxic substance such as snake venom there is a dose below which there is no detectable toxic effect. Toxicity is species-specific, making cross-species analysis problematic. Newer paradigms and metrics are evolving to bypass animal testing, while maintaining the concept of toxicity endpoints.