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The median lethal dose is the average dose of a toxin that could cause death for specific individuals, taking into account age, height, weight, and general health. The median toxicity dose under the same conditions is the amount of a toxin needed to make one ill.
The 'median lethal dose'. In other words, the average dose that would be enough to kill you
One common use of the median is the so-called 'median lethal dose'. In quantifying how toxic a substance is the LD50 is the amount of the substance required to kill 50% of the population within a specified time period. Please see the link.
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This depends on the specific agent used.
Calculating the median lethal dose, LD50 (the dose of a toxin which kills half of the test population) first requires a lot of laboratory testing which can take months. The data is then accumulated and manipulated to give a value which is the median dose. -- Why don't you get to understand Lichfield wilcoxon's method.
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The median is 28.The median is 28.The median is 28.The median is 28.
An outlier pulls the median towards it. For example 1,2,3 Median=2 1,2,3,7 Median=2.5
Dear readers, You can use the survival analysis with Kaplan-Meier method to estimate the median lethal time using SAS or SPSS statistical packages. Someone would think to use Probit instead of Survival Analysis, but it is not recommended when you have not independent replicates (ex.: insects). Probit exerts that replicates are independent in time. Cheers, Gabriel.
No, median is not an outlier.
The median is 1.