- Non-lethal weapons, also
called nonlethal weapons, less-lethal weapons, less-than-lethal weapons, non-deadly weapons,
compliance weapons, or pain-inducing...
-
death may be
caused by
sublethal toxicological effects that can be behavioral, physiological, biochemical, or histological.
Sublethal effects consist of any...
-
particular with
translations of
foreign language text, but can also
refer to a
sublethal dose. LD50 is
usually determined by
tests on
animals such as laboratory...
- safe for bees,
novel research has
raised concern on
their lethal and
sublethal effects,
alone or in
combination with
other chemicals or environmental...
- may lead to
multiple physiological and/or
behavioral sublethal effects in
exposed bees.
Sublethal effects to
honey bees can
include disruptions to behavioral...
- bees, the
lethal concentration (LC50) of
bifenthrin is
about 17 mg/L. At
sublethal concentrations,
bifenthrin reduces the
fecundity of bees,
decreases the...
- by
Microarray Analyses of
Streptococcus Pneumoniae R6
Challenged with
Sublethal Concentrations of
Translation Inhibitors".
Journal of Bacteriology. 185...
-
translations from non-English-language texts, but can also
refer to a
sublethal dose;
because of this ambiguity, it is
usually avoided. LD50 is usually...
- The
Sydney ****le,
Anadara trapezia.
Enriched sediments have
lethal and
sublethal effects on this ****le and, as
stated in [Vadillo
Gonzalez et al., 2021]...
- ISBN 0-8018-8402-0, ISBN 978-0-8018-8402-3, p. 75. Peiman,
Kathryn (June 2016). "
Sublethal consequences of
urban life for wild vertebrates".
Environmental Reviews...