0.70 is greater than 0.045
No, 0.75 is greater than 0.732
A probability can never be greater than 1.
yes, 0.302 is greater than 0.05.
Yes, 31.25 is greater than 24
The radiation LD50 of most insects is far higher than the LD50 of mammals.
105 mgs per day is the average dose. Sources rxlist.com Drugs.com
true,however LD50 just provide coarse idea and specific adverse effect also need be considered.
The answer depends on greater or less than what!
In the long run, 33.33... % should be greater than 4.
They should be the same.
It is greater than 48. 45.3 + 3.21 = 48.51
No, if you're talking about inequalities and you get 0 and 0 there should be a greater than or equal to sign in between the two.
YES they do. Its disgraceful.It depends on the test. Everyone complains about the Draize test, which is the one where they hold open rabbits' eyes and drip chemicals in them. The one that's worse is the LD50 test. This determines the "acute toxicity" of a substance--LD50 means the dose that kills half the animals who receive it. They can do a skin contact LD50, an oral LD50, an inhalation LD50 (more correctly LC50--inhaled chemicals are rated in parts per million in air) or an injection LD50. If you are doing an oral LD50 on antifreeze, you squirt a measured dose of antifreeze down the throats of 100 animals--anything from mice to dogs are used. You then count the number of animals that die over the next 14 days. At the end you euthanize the ones who are still alive. If 50 or more of the animals died from antifreeze, you record the dose as the LD50 and you're done. If fewer than 50 die, you repeat the test with a new batch of animals and a higher dose. Antifreeze kills by destroying the kidneys, and there are even worse chemicals than that--imagine having to run an inhalation LC50 on nerve gas!
First of all, the question should be asked like: What does the greater and less than sign look like? Greater Than Sign - > Less Than Sign - < Equal To Sign - = Your Welcome!
greater than
In toxicology, the median lethal dose, of a toxin is the dose required to kill half the members of a tested population after a specified test duration. LD50 figures are frequently used as a general indicator of a substance's acute toxicity.