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hormesis
hor·me·sis H5290050 (hôr-mē′sĭs)n. Favorable response to a low dose of an agent, such as alcohol, that has a detrimental effect at a higher dose. [Greek hormēsis, eagerness, rapid motion, from hormān, to urge on; see hormone.]hormesis (hɔːˈmiːsɪs) na beneficial effect arising from exposure to a very small amount of a toxic substancehormesis
hormesis[′hȯr·mə·səs] (biology) Providing stimulus by nontoxic amounts of a toxic agent. hormesis
hormesis [hor-me´sis] stimulation by a subinhibitory concentration of a toxic substance.hor·me·sis (hōr-mē'sis), The stimulating effect of subinhibitory concentrations of any toxic substance on any organism. [Gr. hormēsis, rapid motion] hormesis (hôr-mē′sĭs)n. Favorable response to a low dose of an agent, such as alcohol, that has a detrimental effect at a higher dose.hor·me·sis (hōr-mē'sis) The stimulating effect of subinhibitory concentrations of any toxic substance on any organism. |