SUBLETHALLY

Etymology

Adverb

sublethally (comparative more sublethally, superlative most sublethally)

In a sublethal manner, or to a sublethal extent.

This is due to the detection of sublethally damaged cells, which are still viable but not culturable.

Source: Wiktionary



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