Determination of Toxicity and Hazard Levels of Fluorides in Laboratory Animals
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This scientific article presents the determination of toxicity and hazard levels resulting from the chronic exposure of white mice to sodium fluoride solutions of varying concentrations over a period of three months. Based on the analysis of experimental data, it was established that sodium fluoride exhibits a high level of toxicity in the organism of white mice.
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