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  • ...t, 1550 BC) indicates that ancient Egyptians bathed regularly and combined animal and vegetable oils with alkaline salts to create a soap-like substance. Egy ...nd fat from the sacrifices were taken by the humans rather than the gods. Animal sacrifices in the ancient world would not have included enough fat to make
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  • ...by [[GlaxoSmithKline]]. Albendazole was first discovered at the SmithKline Animal Health Laboratories in 1972. It is a broad spectrum anthelmintic, effective ...en administering albendazole in the pre- or post-surgical setting, optimal killing of cyst contents is achieved when 3 courses of therapy have been given.
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  • ...mals are given [[morphine]] chronically they develop tolerance to its pain-killing effects, and this also renders the animals tolerant to the analgesic effect and several experimental animal studies<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite journal|pmid=7189346|year=1980|last1=V
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  • ...l farmers extract its [[latex]] for use as a pesticide, potent against any animal that enters the field. Its powerful and painful nature mandates fencing an Due to its selective nature of binding and killing pain receptors while leaving other [[nerve]] cells intact, resiniferatoxin
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  • ...rious risk of [[disease|illness]], injury, or [[death]] to [[human]]s or [[animal]]s. ...iors used it to poison their enemies' water supplies. Used in the past for killing wolves. Causes burning, tingling, and numbness in the mouth, then the inte
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  • Biomass > Vegetal oil / Animal fats > Biodiesel > Glycerin byproduct > Propylene > Polypropylene Gelatin is an animal protein which consists of 19 amino acids joined by peptide linkages and can
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  • ...f an armored vehicle, it catches fire, often igniting ammunition and fuel, killing the crew, and possibly causing the vehicle to explode. DU is used by the U. !Animal studies
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  • ...d in non-woven items and other industrial applications, such as [[mulch]], animal bedding and litter. The [[Hemp oil|oil from the fruits]] ("seeds") oxidizes ====Animal bedding====
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  • Animal and ''in vitro'' studies in the early 1980's suggested PABA might increase | title=The sensitization of near-ultraviolet radiation killing of mammalian cells by the sunscreen agent para-aminobenzoic acid
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  • ...spread to other flocks and kill 90% of ''them'' and can only be stopped by killing every domestic bird in the area. Until [[H5N1]] infected humans in the 1990 ;;World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)
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  • ===Animal phobias=== *[[Animal phobia]] - fear of certain animals, a category of specific phobias.
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  • |Clone-Killing Nanovirus ...by the President of the United States of America to start the world over, killing almost all adults within 2 weeks. As a result, children were left to fend f
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  • ...r in summary there is ''no known cell or set of cells'' that is capable of killing cancerous cells in general. ...omenclature and terminology, and is essentially valid for the favorite lab animal, the mouse.
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  • ...the vulpinic acid because of their anti-inflammatory, anti-fever and pain-killing properties. Yet vulpinic acid - as well as many of its derivatives - is a [ ...eria]]. However, pulvinone-based antibiotics were so far only patented for animal use.
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  • ...he [[Merck Index]], 12th edition, THC has a [[LD50|LD<sub>50</sub>]] (dose killing half of the research subjects) value of 1270&nbsp;[[Milligram|mg]]/[[Kilogr ! Animal
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  • ...the following properties, mainly in binding assays to various receptors of animal tissues. ...yonic kidney cells and mouse tissue. It inhibits the antinociceptive (pain killing) action of nicotine in the tail-flick test in mice, where mouse tails are e
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  • --> in sensitive persons or animal species, and potentially during long term use in non-sensitive persons if r "Vet drug 'killing Asian vultures'", BBC News,
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  • ...st turned and left. They was all really upset with this fella that did the killing. He was not very well thought of, not then, not for years thereafter, for t ...d white photograph of a crude wooden structure that could be a small shed, animal house, or hunting cabin with smoke pouring from it and flames visible in th
    68 KB (11,009 words) - 20:54, 26 September 2010
  • ...e of movements, from [[terrorism|terrorist]] and [[hate group]]s, to the [[animal rights movement]], [[radical environmentalism|radical environmental movemen ===Animal liberation===
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  • ...imposed by a government, in modern times "terrorism" usually refers to the killing of innocent people<ref name=tws11jan1q22>{{cite news |quote= Terrorism is the deliberate killing of innocent people, at random, in order to spread fear through a whole popu
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