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  • ...rse engineered and a Korean version developed, but it has failed induction tests in numerous{{Which?|date=April 2010}} countries. Although it can fire, it h .... Although this is an exact copy of the Mk 19 it has failed induction tests in different{{Which?|date=April 2010}} armies. It has also been reported th
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  • ...ng, increased sweating, rash, [[striae]], suppression of reactions to skin tests, thin fragile skin, thinning scalp hair, [[urticaria]]. ...=Herbert C.|last8=Winter|first8=Charles A.|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=80|pages=3161}}</ref>
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  • Adverse reactions include [[rash]], abnormal [[liver function tests]], [[hepatitis]], [[sideroblastic anemia]], [[high anion gap metabolic acid Hepatotoxicity of INH is by nitrogen group in its chemical structure,as it is metabolized in liver and gets converted in to ammonium m
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  • '''Potassium iodide''' is an [[inorganic compound]] with [[chemical formula|formula]] [[potassium|K]][[iodide|I]]. This white salt is the most KI is a precursor to [[silver iodide]] (AgI) an important chemical in photography. KI is a component in some disinfectants and hair treatment
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  • |caption=Chemical structure of abacavir ...ele and the selection of alternative therapy in positive subjects. Genetic tests for HLA-B*5701 are available and all patients should be screened for the HL
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  • *Use of efavirenz can produce a [[false positive]] result in some urine tests for [[cannabis (drug)|marijuana]] <ref>Rossi S, Yaksh T, Bentley H, van den ==Chemical properties==
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  • ...ly test urine, hair, sweat or oral fluid. Many commercial opiate screening tests directed at morphine cross-react appreciably with codeine and its metabolit ...midrange derivatives can be dispensed in this way; the same goes for most chemical classes of benzodiazepines, the majority of non-barbiturate sedative/hypnot
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  • '''Valproic acid''' ('''VPA''') is a [[chemical compound]] that has found clinical use as an [[anticonvulsant]] and [[mood ...kept on the medication (usually at a reduced dose with more frequent blood tests) to avoid having to manipulate the drug regimen for as long as possible.
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  • ...us to have a very large [[surface area]] available for [[adsorption]] or [[chemical reaction]]s.<ref>[http://www.activated-carbon.com/1-3.html "Properties of A ...ul applications may come solely from the high surface area, though further chemical treatment often enhances the absorbing properties of the material. Activat
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  • ...in 1958 by [[Arvid Carlsson]] and Nils-Åke Hillarp at the Laboratory for Chemical Pharmacology of the National Heart Institute of [[Sweden]].<ref>Benes, F.M. ...>3</sub>(OH)<sub>2</sub>-CH<sub>2</sub>-CH<sub>2</sub>-NH<sub>2</sub>. Its chemical name is "4-(2-aminoethyl)benzene-1,2-diol" and its abbreviation is "DA."
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  • In 2007, tests with mice of the [[anthrax vaccine]] using aluminium hydroxide adjuvant wer ...ction/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/_icsc03/icsc0373.htm International Chemical Safety Card 0373]
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  • ...ommonly known as '''laughing gas''', is a [[chemical compound]] with the [[chemical formula|formula]] {{chem|N|2|O}}. It is an [[oxide]] of [[nitrogen]]. At ro ...emical+and+philosophical&cd=1#v=onepage&q |author=Davy H|title=Researches, chemical and philosophical –chiefly concerning nitrous oxide or dephlogisticated n
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  • ...ock]] [[metal]], mercury is also one of the five [[liquid metal|metallic]] chemical elements that are [[liquid]] at or near [[room temperature]] and pressure,< ===Chemical properties===
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  • ...ntment to begin the methadone maintenance or withdrawal process; two urine tests positive for opioids must then be collected shortly thereafter. *chemical [[toxicity]] (potentially lethal in low tolerance subjects)
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  • ...on]], in that it uses [[anhydrous ammonia]] and [[lithium]] metal in the [[chemical reaction|reaction]]. The second most popular method uses red [[phosphorus]] ...n a medicolegal death investigation. Many commercial immunoassay screening tests directed at the amphetamines cross-react appreciably with ephedrine, but ch
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  • ...diazepam, can help in the treatment of seizures, due to a drug overdose or chemical toxicity as a result of exposure to [[sarin]], [[VX (nerve agent)|VX]], [[s ...Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense]], ''Medical Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook'', Third Edition (June 2000), [[Aberdeen Proving Ground
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  • [[Image:Cicutoxin.svg|thumb|right||alt=The chemical structure of cicutoxin, the toxin responsible for poisoning following inges ...stry)|unsaturated]] [[Aliphatic compound|aliphatic]] [[alcohol]] that is [[chemical structure|structurally]] closely related to the toxin [[oenanthotoxin]] fou
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  • ...d the botanist [[James Drummond (botanist)|James Drummond]] in a series of tests to ascertain the exact cause of the poisoning - which was determined to be * Seawright, A.A. (1982) ''Animal Health in Australia. Voume 2. Chemical and Plant Poisons'' Canberaa Australian Government Publishing Service ISBN
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  • ...South African province)|North West]], [[Mpumalanga]], and [[Gauteng]]. The chemical [[Sodium fluoroacetate|monofluoroacetate]] occurs in all parts of the plant ...ce of gifblaar in the camp, particularly if signs of consumption are seen. Tests can be done for monofluoroacetate in rumen fluid, kidneys and liver.
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  • ...ne 16, 2009.</ref> and [[central nervous system]] [[sedative]]. In animal tests, celandine is shown to be [[cytostatic]]. An immune stimulating effect has ...een observed in animal studies; no inflammation was observed in rabbit eye tests. The latex can leave a non-permanent stain. Stains on skin of the fingers
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