Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level LOAEL
Meaning, Term, and Glossary Definition - What is Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level LOAEL?
The lowest level of a stressor that causes statistically and biologically significant differences in test samples as compared to other samples subjected to no stressor.
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