LD50 isn't a drug. It's short for 'Lethal Dose 50', and is the term used to describe the minimum dose of a specific drug that will kill half of a sample of organisms exposed to it. For example, if Drug A has an LD50 of 1mg, and you inject 10 mice with 1mg of the drug, you'd expect that five of the mice would die.
The LD50 will vary depending on which drug it's referring to.
LD is the same as ld and in ancient Rome it would have represented 500-50 = 450 But in todays modern notation of Roman numerals 450 = CDL
It is the lethal dose of a chemical needed to kill 50% of the population
LD 50 Lethal Dose - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-15 Germany:16 UK:15 USA:R
25 ld.
Johnson outboard model LD-12A is a 1967, 5 hp requiring a 50:1 ratio.
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It depends on the amount of damage to the car. "Fatal accident" normally means someone was killed, and has nothing to do directly with the amount of damage to the vehicle.
Yes, but only if it is in a large amount and you leave it in your body. If you eat a large amount you need to get it all taken out right away, or the consequence will probably be fatal.
Falling into water from a height of around 50 feet or higher can be fatal due to the impact on the body.