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  1. 9061
    “…Importantly, the released NO gas exerted multiple synergies with SDT, including inducing NO poisoning, generating more lethal reactive nitrogen species (RNS) by reaction with ROS, and alleviating hypoxia through NO-mediated mitochondrial respiration inhibition. …”
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  2. 9062
    “…Methylbenzene is commonly used as the titration solvent; however, it is poisonous and harmful to the environment. It is highly desirable to develop an alternative solvent for methylbenzene to extract the acidic compounds from the jet fuel during the determination of the TAN. …”
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  3. 9063
    “…Women primarily used self-poisoning in their latest suicide attempts (67%), whereas men more often used sharp objects or a firearm (42%). …”
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  4. 9064
    “…Treatment for flecainide poisoning with intravenous sodium bicarbonate was initiated. …”
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  5. 9065
    “…The synergistic effect of SO(2)/H(2)O promoted the formation of an unstable sulfate species, thereby deepening the deactivation but inhibiting the irreversible poisoning. Finally, nine specific steps to decompose ozone via surface-active hydroxyl/intermediates were established.…”
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  6. 9066
    “…Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) are a large group of biotoxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning. Their appearance in natural waters and their ingestion by aquatic species have a huge socio-economic impact, whereby their monitoring is of the upmost relevance to minimize the consequences. …”
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    “…Despite growing public consciousness about food-related dangers, the growth in food poisoning cases implies that individuals continue to make food consumption, food storage, and food preparation decisions that are less than optimal from a health and safety standpoint. …”
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  10. 9070
    “…We isolated the pathogen from a symptomatic tomato plant and determined the minimum inhibitory concentration of phenylboronic and boric acid on A. alternata mycelial growth using the poisoned food technique. The antifungal effect was tested on a wide range of phenylboronic and boric acid concentrations (from 0.04 % to 0.3 %) applied separately to agar with mycelial disc of the pathogen. …”
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  11. 9071
    “…Distribution to intestines, kidneys, and the liver is in agreement with previously reported target organs after acute amatoxin poisoning. In addition, β-amanitin weakly or negligibly inhibited major cytochrome P450 and 5′-diphospho-glucuronosyltransferase activities in human liver microsomes and suppressed drug transport functions in mammalian cells that overexpress transporters, suggesting the remote drug interaction potentials caused by β-amanitin exposure.…”
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  12. 9072
    “…It is one of the most toxic nonprotein substances, causing many people to be poisoned every year and to die in severe cases. Despite its known impact on Na(+),K(+)-ATPase, much still remains unclear about PLTX’s mechanism of action. …”
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    “…In recent years, the scale of population exposure and food poisoning caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus (V. parahaemolyticus) has shown a significant upward trend, becoming one of the primary food-borne pathogens. …”
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  15. 9075
    “…Hence, CO oxidation activity is enhanced and the catalyst is prevented from being poisoned. CO oxidation reaction (COOR) on MnN(2)C(2) along the Eley–Rideal (ER) mechanism and the Langmuir–Hinshelwood (LH) mechanism will leave one O atom on the Mn atom, which is difficult to react with isolated CO. …”
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  16. 9076
    “…Incense burning generates four times the PM extent (45 mg•g(−1)) of cigarettes (~10 mg•g(−1)). Several poisonous gases, such as CO, CO(2), NO(2), and SO(2), and the unavoidable challenge of disposing of the burnt incense ash further add to the toxicity. …”
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  17. 9077
    “…Toxin-producing aquatic cyanoprokaryotes can develop in mass, causing “water blooms” or “cyanoblooms,” which may lead to environmental disaster—water poisoning, extinction of aquatic life, and even to human death. …”
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  18. 9078
    “…An in situ SERS investigation inferred that the Au@Pd@Pt NRs (θ(Pt) = 0.5) were less likely to be poisoned by CO because of the Pd–Pt bimetal edge sites; due to this reason, the proposed structure exhibited highest catalytic activity. …”
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  19. 9079
    “…Potentiostatic tests showed that Pt–NiO(x)/C had much higher current and better tolerance towards CO poisoning than the Pt/C catalyst under 0.45 V (vs. …”
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  20. 9080
    “…Compared to other metal-free catalysts, SiN(4)G shows the higher selectivity because it not only strongly prefers to adsorb N(2)O over CO, but the produced N(2) and CO(2) are easily desorbed, which prevents the poisoning of the active catalytic sites. These results demonstrate that SiN(4)G is a promising metal-free catalyst for N(2)O reduction and CO oxidation under mild conditions, as the reaction is both thermodynamically and kinetically favorable.…”
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