II - Toxicology Study: - Outdoor assessment of the test treatment of mango trees infected with Lepidosaphes pallidula: Evaluation of one of the different stages of the Lepidosaphes pallidula test. The data shown in Table (XXI) and the graph shown in Figure (94) show the average reduction rate and the average population of the various stages of Lepidosaphes globus pallidus. After 4 tested treatments (2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks, and 8 weeks) were recorded after spraying the tested insecticide on the mango tree in the Shebeen al Qanater district in May 2009.
Toxicology is a chemical substance for graduate students, especially human poisoning. Toxicology involves studying symptoms, mechanisms, treatments and test methods of body poisoning. The chemical substance or drug can be biological, physical or chemical. Along with the development of toxicology and science, knowledge on the effects of harmful substances on the body continues to evolve. Forensic toxicology combines toxicology with similar fields (including clinical chemistry and pharmacology) to help investigate addiction (accident or willful) or drug abuse death. Through samples, forensic toxicologists will decide which harmful substances, concentrations, and substances affect the body.
As pharmacology and toxicology are sometimes misused, it is important to spend a little time here to define toxicology. Toxicology is a study of the adverse effects of various chemicals, including drugs against biological systems. Among these chemicals are natural or synthetic compounds absorbed by the human body and other environmental factors that are taken into the body. Toxicology is also investigating ways to prevent, counteract and counter these adverse effects. Some of the toxic effects mentioned here are diseases and deaths in vivo, experienced discomfort, and changes in individual growth patterns. These effects can be observed at the level of individual organisms and can even be observed by observing the entire ecosystem. Like pharmacology, toxicology involves many sub-disciplines. Some of them are regulatory, clinical, occupational and forensic toxicology, and risk assessment.
Toxicology is a study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living things. Forensic toxicology further includes a number of related fields for detecting and interpreting drugs and toxins in forensic death investigations, human performance problems, such as driving under the influence, compliance and other relevant matters. Forensic toxicology can also be used to determine drugs and dosages of hospitalized patients such as therapeutic agent monitoring and emergency clinical toxicology and can also be used to determine the criminal behavior of poisons used for intoxication and sedation I will. We will deal with the affected driving cases and judge whether drugs are being used to improve human performance, such as sports "stimulants". In this module, I will mainly describe forensic toxicology after death.