While trifluoperazine was not associated with any toxic effects, only three cases were observed. |
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Kirkland said several explanations could explain the mass mortality at the springs, including drought, toxic gases, or botulinum. |
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Made from non-renewable oil resources, they are toxic, do not biodegrade, and are harmful to animals. |
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Herbal supplements that can be toxic to the liver include kava, comfrey, chaparral, jin bu huan, kombucha tea, pennyroyal and skullcap. |
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Naples yellow is a toxic lead pigment that is no longer available in art materials. |
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Skip the boric acid because it is too toxic, especially if he has athlete's foot. |
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He has replaced toxic chemicals with inorganic borates which have the same toxicity as table salt. |
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Altering the dosage or switching to a similar medication that lacks the unwanted toxic effect can minimize undesired effects. |
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Health authorities have closed five factories which had mistakenly used the toxic sodium nitrate in their products. |
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Unfortunately, toxic metals escape out the incinerator's smoke stack into the atmosphere. |
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A small town near Niagara Falls becomes a ghost town after industrial sludge from a leaking dump renders the area toxic. |
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Decorative plants such as holly, mistletoe and poinsettia are toxic to pets. |
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Treated wood shingles may leach toxic preservatives, and asphalt shingles may leach small amounts of petroleum compounds. |
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Numerous other species of mold and mildew are also toxic, and many mycotoxins are known carcenogens. |
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Microorganisms can be used for biodegradation and bioremediation by breaking down toxic compounds. |
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Many molds are capable of producing compounds called mycotoxins which are toxic to other organisms, including people. |
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It is performed with contrast agents that are not toxic to the kidneys, unlike conventional contrast arteriographic agents. |
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These advances can also lead to new tools for bioremediation and to cleaner industrial processes that use fewer toxic chemicals. |
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It can be difficult to differentiate from bioterrorism, rapidly spreading infection or acute toxic exposure. |
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Exposure to toxic metals such as cadmium or lead can result in an alteration in peripheral metabolism of thyroid hormones. |
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The nut's hard ash-coloured shell contains toxic substances similar to what is found in poison ivy and poison oak. |
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But motor oil wears out and gets dirty, soaking up toxic heavy metals like lead and cadmium, and so it must be changed. |
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It can remove toxic and noxious gases from sewers and clean the air of vaults and tanks. |
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For example, many metals, like cadmium, lead, and mercury are toxic to humans and are mutagenic and carcinogenic. |
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Both nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide can be toxic at higher concentrations. |
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Instead of spraying with something toxic, try using a squirt of liquid hand wash soap in some water and spray them with this. |
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Families on an estate have been warned not to do any gardening after a toxic waste alert. |
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The most toxic substance known by far is the entirely natural botulinum toxin. |
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The porter tries to conceal his blackness by using a toxic chemical formula on his hair and skin. |
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The culture supernatants were analysed and butyric acid identified as the potentially toxic material. |
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This interpretation is very worrying for environmentalists because it fails to distinguish between toxic and non-toxic products. |
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Each genetic insertion creates the added possibility that formerly non-toxic elements in the food could become toxic. |
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The toxins derived from this variety are toxic only to the larvae of butterflies and moths. |
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Some nutrients, like vitamin A, can build up to toxic levels in your body and can cause birth defects. |
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Many human deaths have resulted from explosions or toxic cleaning chemicals in oil spills. |
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Visitors have to contend with toxic gases, noxious fumes, and showers of hot ash. |
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It constantly spews toxic chemicals into the air here, and the residents I work with suffer from headaches, nosebleeds and respiratory problems. |
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These plants are poisonous to livestock, causing a toxic syndrome known as blind staggers. |
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Provide adequate ventilation with window fans when using adhesives, as some are toxic. |
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Centipedes' modified front legs are poison claws, which they use to inject a highly toxic venom. |
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Incredibly, the voracious varmints passed them up, perhaps because larkspurs, both flowers and seeds, are toxic. |
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However, NH 3 is toxic, chills its surroundings rapidly on vaporizing, and releases heat on contact with water. |
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The University doesn't recommend blister beetle treatment because the dead beetles, which are still toxic, remain in the field. |
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Mercury vapors can cause toxic effects on the central and peripheral nervous system, lungs, kidneys, skin, and eyes. |
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When a sour gas well is ignited, hydrogen sulphide is transformed into sulphur dioxide, which is less immediately dangerous, but still toxic. |
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The toxic metal has also made its way into computer chips, golf clubs and dental bridgework. |
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But, look, we have a rather toxic brew of electronic media that's certainly a contributor. |
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For people who are sensitive to urushiol, the toxic compound found in the plants, the slightest contact can result in a painful itching rash. |
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And it is well known that when algae proliferate, their toxic blooms can wipe out a region's aquaculture or close down its seafood restaurants. |
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Other discharges include 37,000 gallons of oily bilge water and 15 gallons of toxic waste from dry-cleaning, painting and photograph-processing. |
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The most common adverse effects of omeprazole are diarrhoea, headache, and rashes, of which urticaria and toxic erythema are the most common. |
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Four former US Navy vessels contaminated with toxic chemicals are heading to Hartlepool, Teesside, to be dismantled at a breakers yard. |
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The finish of dining room furniture articles is such that it is completely unbeloved of any toxic elements used in its touching-up. |
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Critics note that novel genes introduced into GM plants could produce proteins that are toxic, allergenic or carcinogenic. |
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Australian venomous snakes, belonging exclusively to the Elapidae family, are among the most toxic in the world. |
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Some of the more potent of these chemicals also bioaccumulate up the food chain and end up in toxic amounts in marine mammals. |
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The paper cartons are now being manufactured using unbleached paper, as chlorine bleaches can cause toxic water pollution. |
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Even lower, the air was toxic and unbreathable from industrial waste and severe radiation. |
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As with all soapfish, if stressed, it may release a toxic substance from the skin that could kill itself and all tankmates. |
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The bacteria that causes toxic shock syndrome can be carried on unwashed hands and prompt an infection anywhere on the body. |
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Exhaust fumes from cars and factories make for a toxic, suffocating smog that hangs over the city. |
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To my horror there are no redeeming features left, the food is toxic, the childfriendly status has gone and the beer is not a patch on what it was. |
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Neither does it have a complete inventory of toxic wastes, although the ship-breaker admits that the ship contains both asbestos and polychlorinated biphenyls, a neurotoxin. |
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This has advanced bioremediation of metal-contaminated soil environments, where some plants have been shown to internalize toxic elements such as cadmium, arsenic, and nickel. |
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The problem was that the investors who used it to turn toxic assets into gold forgot how the story of Midas ends. |
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Airborne pollutants from copper smelters or acidic rain that mobilizes naturally-occurring metals near streams may have resulted in toxic levels of cadmium. |
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For example, toxic wastes like paint, turpentine, and other household products can be collected and redistributed at community exchanges instead of being dumped. |
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An important enabler of this abuse is the shrugs of the untouched, whose rising shoulders prop up the toxic world. |
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A well blow out released toxic fumes that have killed nearly 200 people. |
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One must recognize that not all compounds are equally toxic to all parts of a living system because the toxic actions of many compounds are manifested in specific organs. |
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A toxic gas blowout at a drilling well in the municipality of Chongqing in south-west China on the night of December 23 has killed at least 233 people. |
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Therefore if taken internally they can be extremely toxic and if used without dilution externally, the result will be damage to dermal or mucous tissue. |
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It can contain salts, metals, and sediments that are sometimes toxic or radioactive. |
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The essential oil of boldo contains ascaridole, which is toxic to humans and should not be used, as it can cause ringing in the ears, spasms as well as coma. |
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Now, Texas is the object of economic envy and California is the object lesson, the toxic state. |
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It is 500 times as toxic as cyanide and more deadly than mustard gas. |
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Illegal dumping for decades created land so toxic that selling wine, cheese, and olive oil produced there is strictly prohibited. |
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Rarely, some molds produce toxic substances called mycotoxins. |
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The ration is surrounded by a plastic membrane made of a nanofibre that can filter out 99.9 per cent of microbes and the most harmful toxic compounds. |
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In addition, saline soils often have toxic concentrations of the weak acid, boric acid, whose mechanism of both transport and toxicity remain unknown. |
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However, these holes would be routinely covered up by the fingers of smokers, thus negating their effect and resulting in a cigarette equally toxic as regular cigarettes. |
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When waste oils are burned in incinerators, toxic metals such as nickel, vanadium and cadmium get ensnared in the particles given off into the atmosphere. |
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This risked individuals working on the platform being exposed to the toxic gas, hydrogen sulphide and excessive quantities of sour gas being allowed into the atmosphere. |
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Bombs, missiles, shells and bullets flood the environment with lead, nitrates, nitrites, hydrocarbons, phosphorous, radioactive debris, corrosive and toxic heavy metals. |
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Other refuges have been battered by oil drilling, toxic spills and massive floods, and few have had the political or financial muscle to defend themselves. |
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Many non-smokers suffer from the diseases of active smoking, when they inhale toxic chemicals such as arsenic, benzene and vinyl chloride from second-hand smoke, he said. |
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And with toxic metals like cadmium, mercury and lead, it's the same story. |
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It is particularly toxic to horses and can cause the blind staggers. |
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Simply stated, the abolition of nuclear weapons, and redressing the toxic legacy of the nuclear age, are moral, medical and environmental imperatives. |
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The results showed that BZP itself was toxic to the kidney and its starting material, piperazine hexahydrate, was toxic to the liver. |
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Soil pollution results from the use of DDT as a pesticide and from toxic defoliants used in the production of cotton. |
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The FDA pulled phenformin off the shelves in the 1970s because it had toxic side effects. |
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Terrorists have been trying to get their hands on a highly toxic chemical known as osmium tetroxide, which can be bought over the internet. |
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Like monarchs, Baltimore cheekerspots ingest chemicals from their host plant that make the butterflies toxic and bitter tasting. |
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The toxic proteins that caused the food poisoning were attributable to enterotoxins produced by staphylococcus aureus. |
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Additionally, the neutrophils displayed a left shift with toxic vacuolation. |
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis are rare, life-threatening conditions with a high mortality rate. |
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For the first time, the researchers can explain how usnic acid is toxic to plants. |
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The new systems will convert the toxic urea and ammonia that build up in people with kidney and liver failure into useful amino acids. |
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Uranium hexafluoride, a toxic gas, is the form of uranium used in the enrichment process. |
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It appears that, in the absence of RelA, this novel ppGpp synthetase most likely produces a large quantity of ppGpp, which is toxic to cells. |
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The former produces oolites with very high sulphur content and toxic hydrogen sulphide. |
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But Minagish oolites contain high-sulphur oils with toxic hydrogen sulphide. |
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Police said the poison used in the latest attack was cresol, a powerful and toxic disinfectant. |
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In test tube models, TRV 101 demonstrated prevention of toxic oligomerization of both beta-amyloid and tau. |
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Once in a landfill, moisture will penetrate a countertop and the toxic chemicals inside, such as urea formaldehyde resin, are released. |
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Q Duct does not emit volatile organic compounds or toxic gases and contains no microfibers, chlorofluorocarbons or hydrochlorofluorocarbons. |
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Many of the ingredients common to marijuana and tobacco smoke are known to be toxic to respiratory tissue. |
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Fantasy is an extremely toxic euphoriant, because the difference between a normal intoxicating dose and a fatal dose is so small. |
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We're told Michael Gove was sacked because he was toxic and would have cost the Tories the next election. |
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The toxic activity of CTA resides in CTA1, whereas CTA2 serves to insert CTA into the CTB pentamer. |
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The young woman died of toxic shock after seaweed dilators were inserted to expand her cervix in preparation for a second trimester abortion. |
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While no toxic, genetic, technical, or diet causes could be found, pathologic and bacteriologic analyses were conducted to investigate the case. |
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Gilani criticized the PML-N politics saying the party must play its democratic role and save the people dying of toxic cough syrup. |
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However, almost every other material, including natural ones, when subject to extreme heat gives off toxic materials. |
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The state of Maine, for instance, requires GreenScreen assessment when considering substitutes for toxic chemicals in children's products. |
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He said emulsion concentrate is not as lethal as aluminium phosphide tablets that release toxic phosphane gas. |
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It is believed she had been exposed to phosphane, which is used in pest control and is highly toxic. |
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American planes sprayed millions of gallons of the toxic defoliant over jungle areas to destroy enemy cover. |
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Like many of his fellow Vietnam veterans, he suffers health issues caused by exposure to the toxic defoliant Agent Orange. |
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Nerium oleanderis an evergreen shrub or small tree in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts. |
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Patients are so toxic with bromine, fluoride, and chlorine that they need high dosages of iodine these days. |
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However, the IARC report specifically noted that purification by decolorization removes the toxic latex constituents of concern. |
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Hydrazine consists of nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon with double bonds on the nitrogen making it very toxic. |
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The survivor, in her 20s, collected handfuls of mushrooms, some thought to be toxic death caps, with her husband on Sunday. |
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Dr John Emsley, of the Royal Society of Chemistry, says hangovers are caused when the body converts alcohol into the toxic chemical acetaldehyde. |
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The inmate of Kirkdale Homes was believed to have drunk toxic paraldehyde while at Walton Hospital. |
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In freshwaters, these blooms include toxic and noxious cyanobacteria while in estuaries, harmful haptophytes and toxic dinoflagellates arise. |
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Mushroom gathering doesn't come without its risks however, and digesting a toxic death cap mushroom can be fatal. |
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The toxicity of as varies with its chemical forms Arsines and arsenites are more toxic than As in the higher oxidation states. |
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Two men died in central Queensland while others fell ill after a police discovered a suspected batch of toxic synthetic cannabis. |
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In a school lab, the students bred small crustaceans called daphnia that can naturally remove toxic algae blooms that turn the water green. |
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However, GA cross-linked biomaterials have been shown to release toxic monomeric GA upon hydrolyzation of the material. |
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The mangrove may be directly exposed or poisoned via adsorption of the toxic soluble fractions of PAHs through the pneumatophores and prop roots. |
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I now choose to move forward from this toxic wasteland of human depravity my victimiser sadistically exposed me to. |
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Dacorum Borough Council told residents around nearby Hemel Hempstead that any foam dropping from the sky was not toxic. |
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Thyroid function tests, levels of B vitamin and folic acid, hemogram, and toxic medication screening revealed values within the normal range. |
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The most toxic parts are the small aromatic solvents and the complex sheets of cyclic structures called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. |
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Quoting a Kazakh security source, Interfax said around 170 tonnes of heptyl, a highly toxic rocket propellant, were burning at the scene. |
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Human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis is far more widespread and serious, and symptoms can range from almost none to toxic shock-like. |
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The brain is the seat of alcohol's euphoric, intoxicating influence, as well as many of its long-term toxic consequences. |
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Low dietary cyanogen exposure from frequent consumption of potentially toxic cassava in Malawi. |
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Other researchers have made switchable surfactants that were prohibitively expensive or toxic. |
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Acrylic paints or poster paints may contain many toxic chemicals or lead, especially if they are imported. |
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Mussels were fed three toxic cyanobacterial strains, with different toxin profiles and one nontoxic reference strain, over a 3-wk period. |
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Agonist antibody for TNFRII but not TNFRI were toxic alone and potentiated NMDA receptor-dependent toxicity. |
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Homeopaths potentise substances in order to reduce their harmful, toxic effects, as well as potentiate their therapeutic properties. |
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A plan to use a highly toxic chemical called osmium tetroxide was uncovered after communications between terror suspects were monitored. |
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Phenol and its derivatives which are known as toxic carcinogenic aromatics abundantly occur in environment by disposal of phenol-containing effluents of number of industries. |
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In direct challenge to the humoral therapeutics of Galenism, Paracelsus and his followers introduced new, often toxic, chemicals into medical use. |
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Although free cyanide breaks down rapidly when exposed to sunlight, the less toxic products, such as cyanates and thiocyanates, may persist in the environment for many years. |
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The toxicity analyzer measures the concentration of toxic substance needed to decrease the light output of a luminescent bacteria, Photobacterium phosphoreum, by 50 percent. |
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Compared to free cyanide, this sodium cyanate is less but still toxic. |
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The systems are designed to measure both flammable and toxic gases including methane and hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, ammonia and carbon dioxide. |
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Rotenone has been developed as a commercially prepared product from derris plant roots and has become one of the best studied natural toxic compounds. |
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When researchers fastened toxic seaweed strands to dangle against the corals, two kinds of damselfishes were no help at all, abandoning the troubled sites within 48 hours. |
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Why should they suffer to show that a hair spray is corrosive and toxic? |
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The leaves contain hydrocyanic or prussic acid, a toxic substance. |
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In my opinion, most circumstances require us to know a patient's liver histology before starting or delaying a potentially toxic and very expensive treatment. |
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Despite their advantages, all these methods have problems and limitations, including the use of organic and toxic solvents or the use of toxic mercury in polarography method. |
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Many areas in the city of nearly 18 million people have high concentrations of toxic PAHs posing major health risks, a Central Pollution Control Board study found. |
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Easter lilies are highly toxic to cats if ingested and can be fatal. |
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In this latest case the German On-Line Roadways GmbH truck had a trailer with two tanks built to hold ethylene dibromide, which is toxic to humans. |
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In 2008, one woman died and another was seriously ill after eating toxic death cap mushrooms on a trip to Ventnor Botanic Gardens on the Isle of Wight. |
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Haptoglobin is a potent antioxidant and a positive acute-phase reaction protein whose main function is to scavenge free hemoglobin that is toxic to cells. |
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Others such as hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride are toxic. |
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There was 600 tons of highly toxic heptyl, amyl and kerosene rocket fuels on board, according to Talgat Musabaev, the head of Kazakhstan's space agency. |
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From room deodorizers and potpourri to non-organic breakfasts and sheets that reek of bleach, the typical overnight stay can seem so toxic you'd almost rather stay home. |
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Government testing is so sensitive it finds traces of synthetic pesticides in one quarter of organic produce and nobody tests for residues of toxic organic pesticides. |
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This work will lead to ground-breaking advances when non-strained cycloalkanes will undergo this smooth C-C bond activation with friendly and non toxic organometallic species. |
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No one disputes that homocysteine is toxic to our inner arterial lining. |
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But further costly processing, such as deacidifying and removing the toxic byproduct furfural, was required before microorganisms could use the sugars. |
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