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  1. 5621
    “…Although cyanide’s biological effects are pleiotropic, its most obvious effects are as a metabolic poison. Cyanide potently inhibits cytochrome c oxidase and potentially other metabolic enzymes, thereby unleashing a cascade of metabolic perturbations that are believed to cause lethality. …”
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  2. 5622
    “…To examine the adjusted effects of covariates on the marginal mean of count data, Marginalized Poison-Poisson mixture regression model has been fitted. …”
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  3. 5623
    “…Similarly, the F. tardicrescens NFCCI 5201 extract in potato dextrose agar (40 µg/mL) exhibited antifungal activity in the food poison technique against plant pathogenic and other fungi, Rhizoctonia solani NFCCI 4327, Sclerotium rolfsii NFCCI 4263, Geotrichum candidum NFCCI 3744 and Pythium sp. …”
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  4. 5624
    “…Based on aggregated sensor values for the three smart bins, LS weight and poison gas value, the priority order of emptying LS is computed, and decision is made whether to notify the users with an alert message or not. …”
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  5. 5625
    “…The databases of different research engines (Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct, and Sci-Finder) were screened using different combinations of the following terms: “cardiotonic steroids”, “anti-inflammatory”, “antiviral”, “anticancer”, “toad venom”, “bufadienolides”, and “poison chemical composition”. Various cardiotonic steroids were isolated from diverse toad species and exhibited superior anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antiviral activities in in vivo and in vitro models such as marinobufagenin, gammabufotalin, resibufogenin, and bufalin. …”
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  6. 5626
    “…Analysis of genome-edited cells harboring TOP2B H58Y showed that TOP2B H58Y retains sensitivity to the TOP2 poison etoposide, implying that TOP2B H58Y can undergo at least a part of its catalytic reactions. …”
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  7. 5627
    “…We compared ED utilization among these four groups using incidence rate ratios (IRR) after adjusting children's age, sex, race and ethnicity, household income, insurance coverage, obesity, and geographic region using count data model, specifically multivariable Poison regression. We used SAS 9.4 and STATA 14.2 for all the data analyses. …”
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  8. 5628
    por Philp, Richard B.
    Publicado 2001
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Principles of pharmacology and toxicology -- Risk analysis and public perceptions of risk -- Water and soil pollution -- Airborne hazards -- Halogenated hydrocarbons and halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons -- Toxicity of metals -- Organic solvents and related chemicals -- Food additives, drug residues and other food toxicants -- Pesticides -- Mycotoxins and other toxins from unicellular organisms -- Animal and plant poisons -- Environmental hormone disrupters -- Radiation hazards -- Gaia and chaos: how things are connected -- Case study reviews.…”
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  9. 5629
    por Philp, Richard B.
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Principles of pharmacology and toxicology -- Risk analysis and public perceptions of risk -- Water and soil pollution -- Airborne hazards -- Halogenated hydrocarbons and halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons -- Toxicity of metals -- Organic solvents and related chemicals -- Food additives, drug residues and other food toxicants -- Pesticides -- Mycotoxins and other toxins from unicellular organisms -- Animal and plant poisons -- Environmental hormone disrupters -- Radiation hazards -- Gaia and chaos: how things are connected -- Case study reviews.…”
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  10. 5630
    por Pearce, Fred
    Publicado 2006
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…The world's largest mass poisoning -- 8. Mirages -- 9. The common wealth -- 10. …”
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  11. 5631
    por Carleton, William, 1794-1869
    Publicado 1860
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…With spirited illustrative engraving -- Morgan , the buccaneer ; or, The true history of the freebooters of the Antilles / by the author of "Kit Clayton ; or, The hero of the road," "Davis, The pirate ; or, The freebooters of the Pacific," "The seven brothers of Wyoming ; or, The brigands of the Revolution," " Life of Alexander Tardy, The poisoner ; or, Pirate chief of St. Domingo," "Silver and Pewter ; or, The contrasts of New York life," etc.…”
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  12. 5632
    “…However, it remains unresolved how these enzymes overcome the extraordinary catalytic challenge of oxidizing picomolar levels of H(2) amid ambient levels of the catalytic poison O(2) and how the derived electrons are transferred to the respiratory chain(1). …”
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  13. 5633
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Patients, caregivers, clinicians, and Poison Control Centers should be aware of the risk of accidentally dosing twice-nightly IR oxybates earlier than 2.5 h after the first dose and the subsequent harm that may occur with early dosing.…”
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  14. 5634
    “…The results of this study revealed that thebiocontrol mechanism of T. citrinoviride as poison killing through the virulent strain T1910 and induced resistance to M. incognita through attenuated strain, although virulence degradation also has an induced resistance effect. …”
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  15. 5635
    “…She had poor compliance with Aripiprazole due to the belief that it was poison. She herself requested depot injection, which was started. …”
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  16. 5636
    “…However, this protein is catalytically inactive, resulting in reduced rates of repair of TOP2-induced DNA double-strand breaks and cellular hypersensitivity to the TOP2 poison, etoposide. The TDP2-mutated patient-derived fibroblasts do not display increased chromosome breakage following treatment with DNA crosslinking agents, but both TDP2-mutated and FA cells exhibit increased chromosome breakage in response to etoposide. …”
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  17. 5637
    “…Rodent management was highly adopted by participants, as it had a relative advantage regarding the use of poison and was compatible with local practices. The higher complexity was reduced by offering several types of trapping systems and having practical workshops allowed trialability. …”
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  18. 5638
    “…Ding Hou to dye the fishing nets and improve their durability, the bark of Aegiceras corniculatum (L.) Blanco to poison and catch fish, and the leaves of Avicennia spp. and Excoecaria agallocha L. as fodder for cattle. …”
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  19. 5639
    por Thayer, W. S., Hazen, H. H.
    Publicado 1907
    “…The remarkable association of the deposition of calcium at the seat of an injection of calcium chloride in an individual who had been receiving large quantities of lactate of calcium by the mouth—a deposition occurring in tissues which were in direct connection with or in the immediate neighborhood of a dressing containing iodoform, a poison which in certain animals produces degenerative changes in the kidneys and liver which are peculiarly prone to calcification, is striking and worthy of note. 7. …”
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  20. 5640
    por Noguchi, Hideyo
    Publicado 1907
    “…This effect is brought about partly by the restraining action of the dye on vegetation, and partly by its detoxicating action upon the poison., The toxin-producing power and the virulence of tetanus bacilli are not permanently modified by contact with eosin for a long period, or by successive cultivations in eosinized media. …”
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