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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/Pick_Your_Poison%3A_Introduction_to_Materials_Toxicology/40%3A_Toxicology_MSDT/40.06%3A_Principles_of_Toxicology/40.6.04%3A_Interactions/40.6.4.01%3A_Interactions
    For example, the use of consumer products, medical treatments, and exposures from the diet and environment (such as from soil, air, and water) can consist of exposures to hundreds, if not thousands, o...For example, the use of consumer products, medical treatments, and exposures from the diet and environment (such as from soil, air, and water) can consist of exposures to hundreds, if not thousands, of chemicals. An additive effect occurs when the combined effects of two or more chemicals is equal to the sum of the effects of each chemical given alone.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_North_Carolina_Charlotte/CHEM_2141%3A__Survey_of_Physical_Chemistry/08%3A_Optional-_Special_topics/8.04%3A_Toxicology_MSDT/8.4.06%3A_Principles_of_Toxicology/8.4.6.04%3A_Interactions/8.4.6.4.01%3A_Interactions
    For example, the use of consumer products, medical treatments, and exposures from the diet and environment (such as from soil, air, and water) can consist of exposures to hundreds, if not thousands, o...For example, the use of consumer products, medical treatments, and exposures from the diet and environment (such as from soil, air, and water) can consist of exposures to hundreds, if not thousands, of chemicals. An additive effect occurs when the combined effects of two or more chemicals is equal to the sum of the effects of each chemical given alone.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/SC_149%3A_Cosmetic_Chemistry/10%3A_Principles_of_Toxicology/10.04%3A_Interactions/10.4.01%3A_Interactions
    For example, the use of consumer products, medical treatments, and exposures from the diet and environment (such as from soil, air, and water) can consist of exposures to hundreds, if not thousands, o...For example, the use of consumer products, medical treatments, and exposures from the diet and environment (such as from soil, air, and water) can consist of exposures to hundreds, if not thousands, of chemicals. An additive effect occurs when the combined effects of two or more chemicals is equal to the sum of the effects of each chemical given alone.

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