For example, toxic materials such as lead, sulfuric acid, and mercuric sulfide were used. |
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Synthetic steroids, phenylbutazone, lead or mercuric sulphide can be added. |
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Vermilion paint, made from mercuric sulphide, was then splashed onto the image's wrists, feet and body to represent blood. |
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Funerary uses of vermillion, a form of mercuric sulfide, were common in China before they spread to western Japan. |
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Effect of mercuric chloride on solute permeability of hydrogen peroxide in a Chara internode. |
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Well we've had a number of specimens that were treated in the past with mercuric chloride. |
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Lp of the youngest zone was lowered by mercuric chloride treatment, indicating the involvement of mercury-sensitive water channels. |
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The authors also thank their colleague for sending them the coordinates of mercuric ion reductase. |
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A ratio of 6-8 moles ALA per mole mercuric chloride was necessary to allow the mice to survive mercury poisoning. |
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So sources like medical waste incinerators and municipal waste incinerators emit almost entirely in this mercuric chloride form. |
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Mercury vapor in the gastrointestinal tract is converted to mercuric sulfide and excreted in the feces. |
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Black deposits of mercuric sulphide were evident upon microscopic examination with white light. |
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This would be analogous to other flavoproteins such as mercuric ion reductase, lipoamide dehydrogenase, and thioredoxin reductase. |
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The first eyeshadows used lead and antimony sulfide, and lips were reddened with mercuric sulfide, both highly toxic substances. |
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The zinc salt components mimic mercuric chlorides but without toxicity and are used in other modern fixatives to replace B5-type fixation. |
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It would appear that most inorganic mercuric and mercurous salts do not provoke immune reactions. |
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However, in the intestine, small amounts are converted to the more soluble mercuric salts, which are absorbed, expressing its characteristic toxic effects. |
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Red powders could contain, among other things, mercuric sulfur, cadmium or lead carbonate. |
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Zalups et al. have suggested that urinary mercury excretion is related positively to the degree of cellular damage during acute mercuric chloride-induced renal damage. |
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But samples seized by police contained only mercury oxide, mercuric iodide, or mercury mixed with red dye-hardly materials of interest to weapons-makers. |
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Chloride was estimated on fresh material using the feric ammonium sulphate and mercuric thiocyanate colorimetric method according to Guerrier and Patolia. |
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Transgenic yellow poplar plants overexpressing the bacterial gene encoding mercuric reductase were developed for the phytoremediation of mercury pollution. |
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The effects of mercury, commonly applied as mercuric chloride, were first assessed on plant aquaporins that had been functionally expressed in Xenopus oocytes. |
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Bromide, iodide, cyanide and thiocyanate anions will be titrated by mercuric nitrate and measured as chloride. |
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Place a square of mercuric bromide paper between the two parts of the outlet tube at B and join the two parts of the tube. |
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Boil for three minutes, leave to cool, and if necessary add 10 mg of mercuric iodide as a preservative. |
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As much as 5 percent of a 2 percent solution of mercuric chloride was absorbed through the intact skin of guinea pigs over a 5-hour period. |
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However, the shelf life of mercuric oxide batteries is up to ten years and they may remain in stocks for many years for use in older equipment. |
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Mix 1 g of soluble starch with 10 mg red mercuric iodide and sufficient distilled water to make a thin paste. |
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Repeated exposure to this mercuric compound caused hatters to develop tremors and brain damage. |
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My wife and I met 49 years ago in London over the treatment of a young Army woman called Janet, who had tried to commit suicide by drinking mercuric chloride disinfectant. |
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Okada's descriptions were from sections of paraffin-embedded material that had been fixed in Flemming's solution or a saturated solution of mercuric chloride in seawater. |
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Cells with a short T responded to the aquaporin blocker mercuric chloride. |
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Experiments with mice have shown that the amount of mercuric chloride absorbed is 38 percent at age one week and 7 percent in adults on a milk diet, compared with about 1 percent in adults on a normal diet. |
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Rates of biomethylation are a function of environmental variables affecting mercuric ion availability as well as the population sizes of methylating microbes. |
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By reaction with aqueous mercuric chloride. |
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Insolubilization requires that mercury be made into a solid, stable mercury compound, mercuric sulfide. |
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The former is characteristic of poisoning by methyl and ethyl mercuric salts, in which liver and renal damage are of relatively little significance. |
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The most important of these is a ban on exports extended to cover not only metallic mercury, but also cinnabar ore and two common compounds of mercury, mercuric chloride and mercuric oxide. |
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Priestley's lasting reputation in science is founded upon the discovery he made on August 1, 1774, when he obtained a colourless gas by heating red mercuric oxide. |
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Methylation of mercury from dental amalgam and mercuric chloride by oral streptococci in vitro. |
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The author even regrets the removal from the paintbox of rich greens based on arsenic and flame-red vermilion formed from powdered mercuric sulphide. |
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Other products which have been used in large herbaria are mercuric chloride, cresol and LPCP, but they are complicated to use, and the results can be dangerous to human health too. |
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Bichloride of mercury, mercurochrome, and ointments of metallic mercury, yellow mercuric oxide, and ammoniated mercuric chloride have served as skin antiseptics. |
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Hiratuka has investigated the mercuriation of aryl arsenicals by mercuric acetate. |
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A reagent composition for cancer diagnosis comprising a mixture of a nitric acid solution of a mercurous salt and a sulfuric acid solution of mercuric salt. |
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The crushed ore is then heated in either retorts, at small operations, or furnaces, at large operations, to the temperatures at which mercuric sulphide sublimates. |
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Conversion of the water soluble mercuric cation to the water insoluble mercuric sulfide salt can significantly reduce the uptake of Hg by Lumbricus worms. |
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I was the least mercuric, the most sedentary of the three, and my poor eyesight made me an indifferent athlete, though I fenced well and even got my blue for it. |
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