「INGESTION」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| poisonous or corrosive substances to prevent | ingestion accidents. |
| ety as well as freshness, amount and mode of | ingestion all have major impacts of effectiveness. |
| e gold flakes cut the throat or stomach upon | ingestion, allowing the alcohol to directly enter the |
| nzymes remain biologically active after oral | ingestion, and "a source of oxygen in an amount suffic |
| Lead sulfate is toxic by inhalation, | ingestion and skin contact. |
| richloroethane may be harmful by inhalation, | ingestion and skin contact. |
| ng very large amounts via multiple routes of | ingestion and feeling nothing. |
| It is moderately toxic by inhalation or | ingestion, and is an irritant. |
| The compound is hazardous in case of | ingestion and inhalation in the concentrated, pure for |
| The compound is toxic by way of inhalation, | ingestion, and absorption, and should be handled with |
| Ingestion and inhalation of sec-butyl acetate can caus | |
| Effects begin 20-45 minutes after | ingestion, and last from 2-4 hours depending on dose, |
| UF4 is toxic and thus harmful by inhalation, | ingestion and through skin contact. |
| After | ingestion, and hatching in the small intestine, the L2 |
| Contrary to popular belief, both | ingestion and insufflation result in approximately the |
| he combination of distributed boundary-layer | ingestion and wake filling increase propulsive efficie |
| It is moderately toxic by | ingestion and slightly toxic by inhalation or dermal e |
| Metaldehyde acts on the pest by contact or | ingestion, and the aqueous environment inside the pest |
| lecule found intact in rat plasma after oral | ingestion and were found to show no toxic effects in r |
| rences in bio-availability between routes of | ingestion, and an uncertainty of what users are actual |
| first symptoms of acute arsenic poisoning by | ingestion are digestive problems: vomiting, abdominal |
| The symptoms of Hypoglycin-A | ingestion are intolerance to prolonged fasting (due to |
| kely to move toward a more efficient mode of | ingestion as they escalate their use. |
| f activity is higher for inhalation than for | ingestion as the insoluble compound will remain in the |
| Upon | ingestion, aspartame breaks down into natural residual |
| amping often starting within a few hours of | ingestion.. Being quite stable, the toxin may remain ac |
| Any | ingestion by children should be considered as serious |
| LD50 for adiponitrile is 300 mg/kg for oral | ingestion by rats. |
| probably produced by the plant to discourage | ingestion by animals). |
| Inhalation and | ingestion can be harmful, it can also function as a na |
| Ingestion can result in death within a few hours due t | |
| s with mushrooms improper identification and | ingestion causing mushroom poisoning is commonly the c |
| by accident or intent into foodstuffs, with | ingestion causing the victim's mouth to assume a tight |
| produce the same high, although the modes of | ingestion differ. |
| This consists of 5 stages, | ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and ege |
| Ingestion does not produce a rush. | |
| Oral | Ingestion: DPT is metabolized by the enzyme monoamine |
| oking marijuana rather than other methods of | ingestion; for calling for the analysis to be conducte |
| red through diverse sources, such as dietary | ingestion from supplemented cattle feed and medical tr |
| of game meat to represent an avenue for lead | ingestion has seen clinical and epidemiological study. |
| Chronic alcohol | ingestion impairs multiple critical cellular functions |
| Points of entry: eyes, | ingestion, inhalation, skin. |
| Nickel(II) chloride is irritating upon | ingestion, inhalation, skin contact, and eye contact. |
| Cacodylic acid is highly toxic by | ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact. |
| n of fructose-1-phosphate following fructose | ingestion inhibits glycogenolysis (breakdown of glycog |
| so disposed as to be taken into the body by | ingestion instead of inhalation. |
| The internal dose for | ingestion is |
| gitation of a person's meals following their | ingestion is known as rumination syndrome, a rarely di |
| nd in some food, which is inactive but after | ingestion is converted to goitrin. |
| Ingestion is similar to that of Yopo, consisting of as | |
| Upon | ingestion, it binds to the RNA polymerase II enzyme, e |
| After | ingestion, it begins killing fleas within 30 minutes a |
| Because of its smokeless form of | ingestion, it is preferred by some as a method of usin |
| Upon | ingestion, it binds to the RNA polymerase II enzyme wh |
| As the sugared lemon is sucked prior to | ingestion it tends to concentrate the flavor of the Fr |
| bes a variety of ailments for which cannabis | ingestion may be indicated. |
| Long-term heavy vinegar | ingestion may also cause hypokalemia, hyperreninemia, |
| Ingestion may similarly cause headaches, dizziness, na | |
| as diverse as the skin, airway, and stomach | ingestion may come from consumption of moldy whole gra |
| he first reported death associated with 2C-E | ingestion occurred when a 19-year-old suffered cardiac |
| he cause of which was later determined to be | ingestion of antimony trichloride present in a solutio |
| e cause of death was probably to do with the | ingestion of polar bear flesh carrying Trichinella par |
| Ingestion of affected animals | |
| The primary source of exposure is oral | ingestion of food. |
| Dietary causes include the chronic excessive | ingestion of licorice. |
| Cannibalism per se is the | ingestion of human flesh. |
| Ingestion of misidentified mushrooms containing mycoto | |
| Ingestion of pelagic mollusks has been hypothesized as | |
| The oral | ingestion of ethyl oleate has been carefully studied a |
| Children have been poisoned by accidental | ingestion of artificial nail remover. |
| Ingestion of 192Ir can burn the linings of the stomach | |
| , horses) are known to develop cancers after | ingestion of bracken. |
| Lastly, | ingestion of mercury sulfate will cause necrosis, pain |
| ve reported deaths in children following the | ingestion of uncooked berries or pokeberry juice. |
| uelae of domoic acid intoxication due to the | ingestion of contaminated mussels. |
| In between each | ingestion of pepper, Sylvester runs to a nearby water |
| Within hours after | ingestion of infective larvae, violent abdominal pain, |
| rsive agents to discourage the inhalation or | ingestion of toxic substances. |
| ive support therapy almost immediately after | ingestion of amanitin-containing mushrooms have a mort |
| Transmission is via | ingestion of infected white-shelled snails (found thro |
| eduction in thyroid hormone levels caused by | ingestion of a large amount of iodine. |
| Chronic | ingestion of the bulbs reduces iodine uptake by the th |
| bout what caused berserker behaviour include | ingestion of materials with psychoactive properties, p |
| r, the toxicity is believed to be induced by | ingestion of acetone cyanohydrin, the breakdown produc |
| Ingestion of saxitoxin, usually through shellfish cont | |
| d is excreted faster than it is formed after | ingestion of aspartate. |
| Gastroenteritis typically occurs after the | ingestion of contaminated water or food, whereas wound |
| y occurs within 12 to 72 hours following the | ingestion of contaminated food. |
| Ingestion of pigments capable of producing singlet oxy | |
| Ingestion of large amounts can cause hypercalcemia, wh | |
| quickly re-acquired from the environment by | ingestion of more amastigotes. |
| n is found in Asian immigrants, or following | ingestion of imported, undercooked or pickled freshwat |
| y system in the assessment, recognition, and | ingestion of food. |
| Echinostomiasis is transmitted through the | ingestion of one of several possible intermediate host |
| Tadpoles then become infected by | ingestion of such encysted metacercariae or inhalation |
| Ninety minutes following | ingestion of the assigned treatment, subjects performe |
| ing cancer, and studies determined that oral | ingestion of hexachlorophene led to weakness and paral |
| sent-giving and receiving and of course, the | ingestion of marvelous Yuletide nutrition (or lack the |
| Infection can be caused by | ingestion of contaminated food or water but doubts hav |
| ted mature pokeweed leaves and following the | ingestion of tea brewed from one-half teaspoonful of p |
| ompounds, selenous acid is highly toxic, and | ingestion of any significant quantity of selenous acid |
| Ingestion of naringin and related flavonoids can also | |
| l tract of the Guanaco, Lama guanacoe, after | ingestion of eggs of this worm. |
| causes the experience of blood injury or the | ingestion of blood to be exciting. |
| hrough the use of clothes hangers, or by the | ingestion of harmful amounts of hormonal contraception |
| severe than the symptoms resulting from the | ingestion of a similar quantity of ethanol. |
| ine (vitamin B6) deficient animals after the | ingestion of tryptophan. |
| It is also vulnerable to oil and | ingestion of floating plastics, which reduces the spac |
| t of the guanaco, Lama guanicoe, pursuant to | ingestion of eggs of this worm. |
| mptoms may have been caused by ergotism, the | ingestion of fungus-infected rye. |
| y exposure via direct contact, inhalation or | ingestion of contaminants in groundwater contaminated |
| Additionally, the | ingestion of foreign objects, such as coins, litter an |
| or universes, which has come about after the | ingestion of a psychedelic drug, but which is not nece |
| It has been argued that | ingestion of vitamin D in large amounts was achieved i |
| This allows, for example, the | ingestion of water from surface waters (streams, ponds |
| e suspected of being toxic, several cases of | ingestion of the berries have not shown them to be a p |
| formation at the molecular level through the | ingestion of entheogens, specifically ayahuasca. |
| Ingestion of polyphenols occurs by consuming a wide ar | |
| The authors claim that it's this regular | ingestion of MUFAs that helps target belly fat and is |
| Ingestion of poisonous parts of the plant may cause se | |
| oser to 5 to 10 minutes, which is similar to | ingestion of cocaine. |
| of minerals nutrients to their diet; for the | ingestion of clay minerals that can absorb toxic subst |
| d by heart failure four to eight weeks after | ingestion of certain rubiaceous plants. |
| eople, shamanism and ASC, ASC in response to | ingestion of traditional hallucinogenetic herbs, etc., |
| HPPD is a condition where after the | ingestion of a psychedelic substance, the visual effec |
| Chronic | ingestion of iodides may produce “iodism”, which may b |
| t differs from most cases of rickets in that | ingestion of vitamin D is relatively ineffective. |
| cause, as not all cases can be explained by | ingestion of infectious tissue. |
| stems, or who were born deformed, due to the | ingestion of fish containing abnormal amounts of mercu |
| cterized by hypercalcemia caused by repeated | ingestion of calcium and absorbable alkali (such as ca |
| tween the UK and the US was the cause of the | ingestion of the stimulant was accepted, and as a resu |
| e, frost bite, psycho-acoustics, poison gas, | ingestion of and exposure to sea water, temperature ex |
| cessive insufflated doses or the concomitant | ingestion of other stimulants such as ephedrine and MD |
| nd quickly deteriorated, apparently from his | ingestion on medical advice of the addictive drug guai |
| Ingestion or inhalation may be fatal. | |
| ial is corrosive, and harmful by inhalation, | ingestion or skin absorption. |
| barium compounds, barium nitrate is toxic by | ingestion or inhalation. |
| ich can have adverse effects via inhalation, | ingestion or dermal absorption. |
| onvulsant effects similar to ethanol through | ingestion or inhalation, and was previously used in me |
| sses through two consecutive processes, food | ingestion or foraging, and food digestion. |
| ile skin or eye contact is less harmful than | ingestion or inhalation, it can still result in irrita |
| ing the blood glucose level to normal by the | ingestion or administration of dextrose or carbohydrat |
| Chronic inhalation, | ingestion or skin contact with silver compounds may ca |
| , choanocytes carry out most of the sponge's | ingestion, passing digested materials to the amoebocyt |
| , airborne radioactive contamination, and an | ingestion pathway zone of about 50 miles (80 km), conc |
| Oral | ingestion presents a high aspiration hazard. |
| ory describes the diet selection if the food | ingestion rate is the limiting factor. |
| te) rather than the maximization of the food | ingestion rate, which is the base of Optimal foraging |
| corrosive: contact with skin, inhalation and | ingestion should be avoided since it can result in bur |
| , hypernatremia can result from massive salt | ingestion, such as may occur from drinking seawater. |
| Compared to | ingestion, the faster absorption of insufflated cocain |
| Following | ingestion the sugar is removed by bacterial glycosidas |
| ing to type of drug (including its method of | ingestion), their mindset, and social setting. |
| been exposed in-utero through their mothers' | ingestion were also affected with a range of symptoms |
| hosphide is also used in cases of phosphorus | ingestion, when gastric lavage with copper sulfate is |
| Sanchez members to performing acts involving | ingestion, which include drinking Pancho's fat from th |
| mg Decoction with licorice, dried ginger, or | ingestion with honey greatly reduced toxicity of Fuzi, |
| tributed across many organ tissues upon oral | ingestion, with the highest concentrations occurring i |
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