Betekenis van:
ingestion
ingestion
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- gesprek met een nieuwe cliënt
- the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Ingestion
- Ingestion hazards
- Poisoning from substances (ingestion, inhalation, dermal)
- products must contain deterrents for ingestion.’
- Furthermore, products should contain deterrents for ingestion.
- Person gets into contact with contaminated product by ingestion, inhalation or skin contact
- Aspiration of a substance or mixture can occur as it is vomited following ingestion.
- Bronchial tube Deep injuries in organs (liver, kidney, bowel, etc.) Ingestion — —
- It is corrosive to skin and eyes and toxic by inhalation and ingestion
- Colourless liquid, decomposes in aqueous solution. It is corrosive to skin and eyes and toxic by inhalation and ingestion
- Ingestion of, or exposure to, a substance (such as cyanide, lead, mercury, gold) that may be transmitted to recipients in a dose that could endanger their health.
- This has consequences for labelling, particularly where, due to acute toxicity, a recommendation may be considered to induce vomiting after ingestion.
- Individual intoxications have been reported, resulting from ingestion of feed material originating from polluted areas or accidental ingestions of lead sources.
- chemical hazard, such as a toxic substance that can poison a consumer immediately upon ingestion, or a carcinogenic substance that can cause cancer in the long term.
- Subdivide the information according to the different routes of exposure, i.e. inhalation, skin and eye contact and ingestion, under different subheadings.