What does NOEL mean?
NOEL means No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)?
No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity) can be abbreviated as NOEL
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What does NOEL stand for? NOEL stands for "No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)". |
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How to abbreviate "No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)"? "No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)" can be abbreviated as NOEL. |
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What is the meaning of NOEL abbreviation? The meaning of NOEL abbreviation is "No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)". |
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What is NOEL abbreviation? One of the definitions of NOEL is "No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)". |
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What does NOEL mean? NOEL as abbreviation means "No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)". |
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What is shorthand of No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)? The most common shorthand of "No Observable Effect Level (dose of an experimental drug given preclinically that does not product and observable toxicity)" is NOEL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ANTTDNW - Another Nice Trick That Does Not Work
- NNEL - No-Nephrotoxic-Effect Level
- NAEL - No Adverse Effect Level
- NTEL - No Toxic Effect Level
- NHEL - No Hormonal Effect Level
- NOEL - No Observedadverse Effect Level
- Noael - No Adverse Effect Level
- NOEL - no observed effect level
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