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Pederin is a vesicant | toxic amide with two tetrahydropyran rings, found in |
ally being replaced by plants which use a less | toxic cathode. |
e, an unusual amino acid implicated as a renal | toxic factor in laboratory rats (kidney damage), has |
nonitrile or TMSN is a nitrile which is a very | toxic and hazardous substance. |
This colourless volatile liquid is a highly | toxic vesicant or blister agent that was used in che |
e of the byproducts of its burning is a highly | toxic cyanide gas. |
Helenalin is a highly | toxic compound, with hepatic and lymphatic tissues p |
The reason for this is due to a large | toxic cloud approaching the Earth, threatening to wi |
ory in Shenzhen, China had substituted a cheap | toxic chemical for the specified one in some shipped |
y millions of dollars in fines for a Superfund | toxic waste cleanup and install pollution controls ( |
It is a very | toxic compound and should not be ingested. |
Variants of stannane can be found as a highly | toxic, gaseous, inorganic metal hydride. |
prussic acid (cyanide), making it a potential | toxic hazard to grazing livestock and children. |
euvering and after torpedo rooms with a thick, | toxic smoke. |
ar, a leak in one of the pipes causes a yellow | toxic cloud to form. |
ecies, such as Agaricus xanthodermus, a mildly | toxic species which has a phenolic or medicinal odor |
Nitrogen trifluoride, NF3, a colorless, | toxic, odourless, nonflammable gas |
It is an organic arsenate; but it is a less | toxic organic form of arsenic, which has replaced th |
ched from the regularly used alcohol to a more | toxic and dangerous ethane solvent. |
As a less | toxic alternative to methanol in the production of b |
Methylketol or 2-methylindole is a mildly | toxic and slightly flammable organic compound which |
It was developed as a less | toxic analogue of the potent frog-derived compound e |
It was developed as a less | toxic analogue of the potent frog-derived alkaloid e |
rs to be higher than other SSRIs, with a fatal | toxic dose closer to that of the tricyclic antidepre |
"The beatbox-buxom "Can't Let Go," about a | toxic relationship, conjures Natasha Bedingfield wit |
ning, unken reflex is sometimes accompanied by | toxic and malodorous secretions from glands in the s |
CBC website accompanying documentary, | Toxic Dreams. |
Protoporphyrins sometimes accumulate to | toxic levels in the liver, causing liver failure; if |
al disease, this metabolite will accumulate to | toxic levels. |
M6G can accumulate to | toxic levels in kidney failure. |
These symptoms result from the accumulation of | toxic levels of formate in the blood, and may progre |
Acetaldehyde, a | toxic byproduct of alcohol metabolism, can build up |
e MCPA (methylene cyclopropyl acetic acid) are | toxic. |
ee, carried another man several miles across a | toxic lake to safety. |
reduce the frequency of acute infusion-related | toxic effects. |
Declaration and Plan of Action to address the | toxic legacy of Agent Orange and other herbicides in |
between oral ciprofloxacin administration and | toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) or Stevens-Johnson |
when he was EPA's Assistant Administrator for | Toxic Substances. |
expectant mothers could have been affected by | toxic waste which could either have travelled by air |
variety of hematophagous organisms against the | toxic effects of free heme. |
y break down the body's defenses against other | toxic chemical exposures. |
nmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Agency for | Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, and WHO Colla |
In June 2011 the Agency for | Toxic Substances & Disease Registry began sending a |
The Agency for | Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) is a f |
er a cooperative agreement with the Agency for | Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). |
Many agrichemicals are | toxic, and agrichemicals in bulk storage may pose si |
used for this purpose, but they are all highly | toxic so are usually avoided. |
hand certain organotin compounds are almost as | toxic as cyanide. |
curing time; however, they are also generally | toxic. |
The vapors also are | toxic. |
This area is also highly | toxic due to elevated ammonia concentration for seve |
Isothiazolinones are also extremely | toxic to fish. |
They are also somewhat | toxic and have a high fibre content. |
Ammonia is | toxic, particularly to the nervous system. |
ts the body's ability to get rid of ammonia, a | toxic breakdown product of the body's use of protein |
ile Dumping Ground," and has a large amount of | toxic metals. |
xyl methylphosphonofluoridate) is an extremely | toxic substance used as a chemical weapon. |
yl methylphosphonofluoridate), is an extremely | toxic chemical substance. |
Samandaridine is an extremely | toxic alkaloid produced by the skin glands of variou |
95 was this tank from the paint making and its | toxic sediment. |
auca), lobeline of the indian tobacco, and the | toxic alkaloid coniine from poison hemlock, which wa |
amylin is highly amyloidogenic and potentially | toxic, the strategy for designing pramlintide was to |
was the sponsor of the War Powers Act and the | Toxic Substances Act. |
carbon filters in which heavy metals and many | toxic chemicals are filtered out. |
l, being much less irritating to skin and less | toxic. |
In both mice and rats, | toxic doses caused tonic-clonic seizures followed by |
tine, one that is both less flammable and less | toxic. |
which curbed the production of CFCs and other | toxic chemicals. |
The rocket fuel was very hazardous and highly | toxic, so the SEPR rocket was not used very often. |
It is more opaque and less | toxic than other black pigments . |
ate, if heated, releases phosgene and produces | toxic, corrosive fumes if it comes in contact with w |
to a length of 80 millimetres (3.1 in), and is | toxic due to its diet of milkweed. |
Hexane-2,5-dione, C6H10O2, is a diketone and a | toxic metabolite of hexane. |
n 74,000 kg (165,000 lbs) of mercury and other | toxic waste dumped into Onondaga Lake in Syracuse, N |
soline, give it an offensive odor and increase | toxic sulfur dioxide engine emissions.. |
ecomposes when heated above 225 °C and creates | toxic gases including chlorine and nitrogen oxides. |
of arsenic, mercury, gold and lead, and other | toxic metal poisoning. |
discharged waste oil, paint thinner and other | toxic and hazardous substances by injecting them dow |
parasites to fend off free radicals and other | toxic oxidants produced by the immune system of the |
l vapor extraction wells that remove and treat | toxic vapors from the soil above the water table to |
h contaminated pollen and nectar and potential | toxic effects therefore remain an uncertainty for po |
Methyl hypochlorite is an unstable and highly | toxic compound that can be produced from reacting me |
reactive, more volatile, less dense, and more | toxic than the other allotropes. |
The Pendulum and the | Toxic Cloud: The Course of Dioxin Contamination, Yal |
eawater to reach the battery cells and produce | toxic chlorine gas. |
ls, they would build up in the body and become | toxic. |
ene carbonate and propylene carbonate, and the | toxic triphosgene. |
ly affected by groundwater pollution and other | toxic emissions. |
ith corrosion inhibiting Chromium VI and other | toxic compounds without regard for the health of res |
Hydrazoic acid is volatile and highly | toxic. |
stical science to litigate Superfund and other | toxic waste sites and limits on point source industr |
e minimizing the release of unwanted and often | toxic by-products, as found in smoke. |
he originating culture, fresh nutrients and no | toxic metabolites allowing continued growth of the c |
100 tonnes of oil, 30 tonnes of fuel and other | toxic chemicals on Brisbane's suburban beaches. |
oods) dumped trichloroethylene (TCE) and other | toxic chemicals into trenches, or "swimming pools", |
ne, 2-hydroxy-N-methyltryptamine, and gramine ( | toxic). |
um chloride, it dissolves well in water and is | toxic in aqueous solution. |
t into the runoff, they cause toxicity and are | toxic to a broad range of organisms. |
It decomposes when heated and produces | toxic phosphine gas, causing irritation to the respi |
It has a disagreeable odor and is | toxic. |
m, and is noted for its pretty flowers and its | toxic alkaloid content. |
t green induces vomiting when swallowed and is | toxic when ingested. |
, however due to their hairy nature and mildly | toxic properties they are not eaten raw. |
It is a breakdown product of, and more | toxic than, malathion. |
odder crops in many parts of the world and are | toxic even when cooked. |
lower proportion of carbon monoxide and other | toxic chemicals is released than by smoking, althoug |
larly the black walnut (Juglans nigra), and is | toxic or growth-stunting to many types of plants. |
melting plant is situated in the city, and its | toxic waste has created extremely large amounts of p |
ns into it is contaminated with lead and other | toxic substances. |
effects-has anti-trypanosomal activity, and is | toxic to Plasmodium falciparum. |
If the animal has | toxic compounds in its blood then it may be an effec |
tain ranges, extinct plant and animal species, | toxic groundwater, and increased flooding. |
The saliva of these animals is | toxic and is used to subdue prey. |
The saliva of this aphid is | toxic to the plant and causes whitish striping on ce |
a- Hefutoxin 1 and 2 (κ- Hefutoxin1/2) are the | toxic components of the venom of the scorpion called |
Polychlorinated dibenzofurans are very | toxic chemicals with properties and chemical structu |
adable cationic magnetic nanoparticles are not | toxic at the recommended doses and even higher doses |
These are less | toxic, as iodine is covalently bound in these compou |
Copper ions are highly | toxic to fish, so care must be taken with the dosage |
ochemical evolution: both toxins are extremely | toxic at low levels, both are Na+ pump inhibitors an |
y the immune system, but many exotoxins are so | toxic that they may be fatal to the host before the |
The beans are mildly | toxic due to the presence of djenkolic acid, an amin |
acterium Bacillus polymyxa and are selectively | toxic for Gram-negative bacteria due to their specif |
sodium fluoride is the most common, are mildly | toxic but have resulted in both accidental and suici |
PANs are both | toxic and irritating, as they dissolve more readily |
and even abandoning loved ones who are deemed | toxic to their sobriety. |
Mothballs are highly | toxic when ingested, causing serious illness or deat |
All parts of this plant are highly | toxic and should not be ingested in any quantity. |
he contents of an alcohol thermometer are less | toxic and will evaporate away fairly quickly. |
Due to their volatility, they are more | toxic in confined areas than in open areas. |
Polyene antibiotics in general are often | toxic to humans and have poor bioavailability. |
e other frogs of their family, they are small, | toxic, arboreal, and colorful. |
Holly berries are somewhat | toxic to humans, though their poisonous properties a |
caused accidental poisoning as they are highly | toxic. |
ants or detergents, bile acids are potentially | toxic to cells, and their concentrations are tightly |
However, both propellants are extremely | toxic. |
riot control agents such as CS which are less | toxic and more rapid in onset of symptoms. |
ooms for this one, and some of them are highly | toxic. |
Rhodamine dyes are generally | toxic, and are soluble in water, methanol and ethano |
The esperamicins are extremely | toxic DNA splicing compounds. |
These toads are slightly | toxic sometimes to humans. |
aries, and, above all, the liver are extremely | toxic as they contain a deadly poison similar to cur |
organic anions, some of which are potentially | toxic. |
Calicheamicins are highly | toxic to DNA, cleaving it readily. |
hibit potent antifungal activity, most are too | toxic for therapeutic applications, with the excepti |
Metal salt-based molluscicides are not | toxic to higher animals while metaldehyde-based and |
e growth of bacteria, but, because they are so | toxic to humans, they are never used to treat infect |
ave similar leaves and flowers and are equally | toxic. |
Many plants within this genus are considered | toxic, although some reports indicate the berries of |
Since some brands of FSII are highly | toxic, a crew member must wear gloves when handling |
Arsenides are | toxic because of the inherent toxicity of arsenic an |
wash hands after handling this organism as the | toxic compounds it secretes are poisonous and can ca |
The EU classifies Roundup as R51/53 | Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adve |
The EPA subsequently listed the town as a | toxic site and led a clean up effort to repair the d |
ges of the technology are important such as no | toxic or harmful byproducts and it is environmentall |
John Altamura as The | Toxic Avenger |
ncy rates and regulates hydrochloric acid as a | toxic substance. |
gs begin to make a change for the worse as the | Toxic Avenger will be transformed back to his origin |
causing such conditions as lung cancer as the | toxic particles in tobacco smoke are no longer trapp |
As a | toxic and difficult-to-use antibiotic, bacitracin do |
The ASPCA reports this plant as being | toxic to cats. |
David Mattey as The | Toxic Avenger / The Noxious Offender |
Ron Fazio as The | Toxic Avenger / Apocalypse Inc. Executive |
t implicates FAEEs such as ethyl oleate as the | toxic mediators of ethanol in the body (pancreas, li |
as of Products Liability, Asbestos Litigation, | Toxic Torts and General Civil Litigation. |
had been exposed to material like asbestos or | toxic waste, who often became ill and filed claims m |
ttributed to suffocation and asphyxiation from | toxic fumes emitted from the burning debris, rather |
e author, Dr. William S. Pollack, asserts that | toxic conceptions of masculinity in boy culture lead |
with Environment Canada to assess potentially | toxic substances and to develop regulations to contr |
life and health from the risks associated with | toxic substances. |
odor, which is, however, detected at possibly | toxic levels. |
storm water, from shredded rubber, at acutely | toxic levels for aquatic life and plants. |
norganic salts and organic compounds at levels | toxic to plants. |
In August 2007 | toxic algae was found in a stretch of the river flow |
An autopsy revealed | toxic levels of the painkiller Vicodin and antidepre |
The bark is | toxic, rich in alkaloids and tannins and used for ta |
was tested on Swiss mice and found to be very | toxic, though not the most toxic of the three toxins |
ong-lived FlmA mRNA and protein will be highly | toxic to the cell, possibly to the point of causing |
afe to eat, though, at times, it can be really | toxic too. |
sting that this combination may be selectively | toxic to some malignant cells. |
oes not activate all T cells and may not be as | toxic as other proposed latency-reversing compounds. |
e speculations is that ethyl oleate may be the | toxic mediator of alcohol in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. |
plaques) to Aβ40 (which is thought to be less | toxic) forms of Beta amyloid. |
r to be a natural pond, but they can be highly | toxic and harmful to the health of these animals. |
They are cyanotoxins and can be very | toxic for plants and animals including humans. |
The leaves are considered to be highly | toxic to humans and should not be consumed under any |
ropellant combination which would also be less | toxic than the commonly used MMH/NTO (monomethylhydr |
inensis), it was traditionally thought to be a | toxic substance due to jojoba seed meal causing weig |
It has been considered to be more | toxic than either melamine or cyanuric acid alone. |
It was soon found to be highly | toxic to the kidneys and nervous system-work urging |
or more than 1 to 2 days in order to be highly | toxic. |
It is found to be very | toxic to fish, though is practically non-toxic to bi |
Difenacoum has been shown to be highly | toxic to some species of freshwater fish and green a |
genated organic compounds should be considered | toxic. |
Carbofuran is also known to be highly | toxic to birds. |
60s streptozotocin was found to be selectively | toxic to the beta cells of the pancreatic islets, th |
Imidacloprid is considered to be moderatly | toxic to certain birds. |
glucoside itself does not appear to be acutely | toxic. |
eutral salts however, tend to be significantly | toxic, because the ions interfere in biological proc |
the U.S. EPA found dicamba acid to be slightly | toxic to cold water fish (rainbow trout), and practi |
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