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Toxicologists aren't sure how dangerous MTBE is at these concentrations.
Gasoline additives probably don't affect fuel's environmental impact very much 2011
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Toxicologists generally embrace the maxim of the Renaissance scientist Paracelsus usually written as "the dose makes the poison."
Jon Entine: With the European Union and a Slew of New Studies Reaffirming the Safety of BPA, At What Point Will the Science Prevail? Jon Entine 2010
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Toxicologists aren't sure how dangerous MTBE is at these concentrations.
Gasoline additives probably don't affect fuel's environmental impact very much 2011
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Toxicologists calculate exposure rates to toxins based on kilograms of body weight.
EPA Study: Autism Boom Began in 1988, Environmental Factors Are Assumed 2010
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Toxicologists tell us that the stuff in some plastics can mess with our hormones.
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Toxicologists have based human standards on the results of animal tests for more than 50 years.
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Toxicologists estimate that during the nine months of gestation, the developing fetus is about 100 times more vulnerable to environmental impacts than children or adults.
Dan Agin: More Than Genes III: Pregnancy, Toxic Environments, and Fetal Vulnerability 2009
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Toxicologists, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Food and Drug Administration, and nearly everyone who pays attention to environmental chemical pollution, have known about bisphenol-A for many years.
Dan Agin: Plastic Bottles, Poison, and Endocrine Disruptors 2008
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"[Toxicologists] no longer believe that the dose makes the poison," he said.
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Toxicologists determine the VD of a toxicant in order to know how extensively a toxicant is distributed in the body fluids.
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