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  • ...Salicylates and Pandemic Influenza Mortality, 1918%u20131919 Pharmacology, Pathology, and Historic Evidence. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2009; DOI: 10.1086/60 |journal = Chemical & Engineering News|volume = 83|issue = 25
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  • ...eme Iron Nitrosyls in Biology |author= A. R. Butler, I. L. Megson| journal=Chemical Reviews |year=2002 | volume= 102| pages= 1155–1165| doi=10.1021/cr000076d ...up>6</sup> electron configuration and is [[diamagnetism|diamagnetic]]. Its chemical reactions are mainly associated with the NO ligand.<ref>{{cite journal | au
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  • ...ricus van't Hoff]]'s theories of chemical kinetics and the arrangements of chemical bonds in carbon-bearing molecules.<ref>{{citation | title = van't Hoff's Gl Glucose is a highly complex chemical compound because it can exist is many isomeric forms and each isomer is sub
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  • ...South African province)|North West]], [[Mpumalanga]], and [[Gauteng]]. The chemical [[Sodium fluoroacetate|monofluoroacetate]] occurs in all parts of the plant ==Pathology==
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  • ...Chemical Bond|Chemical&nbsp;Bonding]] '''1.2.3'''&nbsp;[[Chemical Reaction|Chemical&nbsp;Reactions]] '''1.2.4'''&nbsp;[[Heat]],&nbsp;[[Thermodynamics]],&nbsp;[ ...fe || Chief Medical Examiner, State of [[Maryland]]; Professor of Forensic Pathology, [[University of Maryland, Baltimore|University of Maryland]] Medical Schoo
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  • ...heppard; Kumar, Vinay; Abbas, Abul K.; Fausto, Nelson |title=Robbins Basic Pathology |publisher=Saunders |location=Philadelphia |year= 2007|pages= |isbn=1-4160- Chemical plant workers, pulp mill workers
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  • ...]]s, but some carcinogens are not mutagens. [[Alcohol]] is an example of a chemical carcinogen that is not a mutagen.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Seitz HK, Pös ...n or from [[Tanning bed#Risks|tanning beds]], and certain occupational and chemical exposures.
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  • ...r John MG Davies was recruited from [[Cambridge University]] to head a new Pathology Branch at IOM, and to continue his research into asbestos-related diseases. Research on [[chemical]] exposure has more recently focussed on exposure modelling, data managemen
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  • ...iolitis obliterans may be caused by inhalation of airborne [[diacetyl]], a chemical used to produce the butter-like flavoring<ref name="pmid17288497">{{cite jo ...|5|^}} Colby, T.V. "Bronchiolitis, Pathologic Considerations". ''Am J Clin Pathology'' 1998;109:101-9
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  • ...occupational illnesses and the dangerous effects of industrial metals and chemical compounds on the [[human body]]. ...School. In 1897, she moved to [[Chicago]], where she became a professor of pathology at the Woman's Medical School of [[Northwestern University]].
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  • ...e fuels, can be absorbed through the skin.<ref name="Patrick06"/> |alt=Two chemical diagrams of tetra-ethyl lead, or (CH3CH2)4Pb. On the left one, carbon and h ...498316">{{cite journal |author=Fujita H, Nishitani C, Ogawa K |title=Lead, chemical porphyria, and heme as a biological mediator |journal=Tohoku J. Exp. Med. |
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  • ...bism''', or '''avian saturnism''' for birds) is a veterinary condition and pathology caused by increased levels of the [[Heavy metal (chemistry)|heavy metal]] [ ...[[Chelation|chelating agent]], binds a heavy metal, sequestering it.|alt=a chemical diagram of [CH2N(CH2CO2-)2]2 (shown in black) with the four O- tails bindin
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  • ...cids in the protein sequence of amino acids, which determine the protein's chemical properties and function. This is true of hemoglobin, where the sequence of ...n oxy-myoglobin: effect of the protein | journal = Journal of the American Chemical Society | volume = 130 | issue = 44 | pages = 14778–14790 | year = 2008 |
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  • ...facturing, [[Oil refinery|oil refining]], [[wastewater processing]], and [[chemical synthesis]]. ...tical due to the highly [[Exothermic reaction|exothermic]] nature of the [[Chemical reaction|reaction]] between sulfur trioxide and water. The reaction forms
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  • | [[Multiple chemical sensitivity|Multiple Chemical Sensitivities]] {{pathology}}
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  • ...ef><ref name="isbn0-7020-3941-1">{{cite book |author= |title=Weedon's Skin Pathology, 2-Volume Set: Expert Consult - Online and Print |publisher=Churchill Livin *[[Chemical burn]] [[Image:Sodium hydroxide burn.png|thumb|[[Chemical burn]]|alt=Red erosions, some with crusting, all on the back of an adult ha
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  • ...[[enzyme]]s and L-[[arginine]]. In addition there is direct electrical and chemical communication via [[gap junctions]] between the endothelial cells and the v ==Pathology==
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  • ...[oxygen]], [[carbon dioxide]], and many other [[nutrient]] and [[waste]] [[chemical]] substances between [[blood]] and surrounding [[tissue (biology)|tissue]]s ...e book | title = Functional Ultrastructure: An Atlas of Tissue Biology and Pathology| author = Pavelka, Margit; Jürgen Roth| publisher = Springer | year = 2005
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  • ...lism in man: N-glucoside formation." ''Research Communications in Chemical Pathology and Pharmacology.'' 1978 Jul;21(1):45-53. PMID 684279</ref> to form 1-(beta
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  • ...tives such as [[Tetrahydrocannabinol|THC]] but has an entirely different [[chemical structure]].<ref>Compton DR, Gold LH, Ward SJ, Balster RL, Martin BR. Amino ...evance&resourcetype=HWCIT JNeurosci.org] Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease Pathology by Cannabinoids: Neuroprotection Mediated by Blockade of Microglial Activat
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