The relation between the exposure response to toxic gases, such as arsine, and the exposure time is almost non linear in a large domain of time. This non linear behaviour is especially visible when closer to the 0% lethal level, or closer to the 100% lethal level. An allometric behaviour has been displayed between the linear extrapolated exposure time corresponding to the 0% lethal level and the time corresponding to the medium of the linearity domain at a given concentration. Different methods have been used when displaying this allometry in order to ensure validity and reliability.
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