- carcinogenicity
- car·ci·no·ge·nic·i·ty
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
carcinogenicity — noun The state of being carcinogenic. Some examples of these adverse effects, sometimes called toxic end points, include carcinogenicity (development of cancer), hepatotoxicity (liver damage) … Wiktionary
carcinogenicity — kancerogeniškumas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Gebėjimas sukelti piktybinio naviko atsiradimą. atitikmenys: angl. carcinogenicity rus. канцерогенность … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
carcinogenicity — carcinogenic car cin*o*gen ic (k[aum]r s[i^]n*[ o]*j[e^]n [i^]k), adj. Causing or tending to cause cancer; as, the carcinogenic action of certain chemicals or of ionizing radiation. {car cin*o*gen*ic i*ty}, n. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
carcinogenicity — noun see carcinogen … New Collegiate Dictionary
carcinogenicity — See carcinogenesis. * * * … Universalium
carcinogenicity — Ability to cause cancer. * * * car·ci·no·ge·nic·i·ty (kahr″sĭ no jə nisґĭ te) the ability or tendency to produce carcinoma; the quality of being carcinogenic … Medical dictionary
carcinogenicity — n. state of having cancer causing properties … English contemporary dictionary
carcinogenicity — noun see carcinogenic * * * carcinogenicˈity noun • • • Main Entry: ↑carcinoma … Useful english dictionary
List of IARC Group 2B carcinogens — Substances, mixtures and exposure circumstances in this list have been classified by the IARC as Group 2B: The agent (mixture) is possibly carcinogenic to humans. The exposure circumstance entails exposures that are possibly carcinogenic to… … Wikipedia
Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds — (DLC)[1] are by products of various industrial processes, and are commonly regarded as highly toxic compounds that are environmental pollutants and persistent organic pollutants (POPs).[2] They include:[1][3] Polychlorinated dibenzo p dioxins… … Wikipedia