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  • ...i-diarrheal) and hypnotic properties linked to the diversity of its active components, which include morphine, codeine and papaverine. The progressive isolation of opium's several active components opened the path to improved selectivity and safety of the opiates-based pha
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  • ...may be lethal whereas overdoses of benzodiazepines alone are typically not lethal. Another explanation is that barbiturates can activate GABA receptors in th
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  • ...tylsalicylate]] may be given [[intravenous therapy|IV]] or [[intramuscular injection|IM]] ...of migraine headache, this formulation works better than any of its three components taken separately,<ref name=diener1/> better than ibuprofen<ref name=goldste
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  • ...cessing]] and in judicial [[Execution (legal)|execution]] through [[lethal injection]]. It occurs naturally as the [[mineral]] [[sylvite]] and in combination wi ...sium chloride is used as the third of a three-drug combination in [[lethal injection]]. Additionally, KCl is used (albeit rarely) in fetal intracardiac injectio
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  • ...rrently used in high volume applications ranging from fibres, to films, to injection moulding thermoplastics. It has the physical properties and relatively low ...ell as single chains. Proteins can also be modified to include non-peptide components, such as [[saccharide]] chains and [[lipid]]s.
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  • ...of proteins, deactivation of [[enzyme]]s and other biologically important components of a living organism.<ref name="kons">{{cite web ...(rat, oral) and 187&nbsp;mg/kg (rat, [[Subcutaneous tissue|subcutaneous]] injection).<ref name="msds">{{cite web
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  • ...ferred to as [[electrocution]]. Generally, currents approaching 100 mA are lethal if they pass through sensitive portions of the body.<ref>[http://hypertextb ...f not immediately treated by [[defibrillation]], fibrillations are usually lethal because all the heart muscle cells move independently instead of in the coo
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  • ...reviously called [[ground substance]]).<ref name="Rapini" /> Within these components are the pilosebaceous units, arrector pili muscles, and the [[eccrine gland ...7 |oclc= |accessdate=}}</ref> This tissue may be further divided into two components, the actual fatty layer, or [[panniculus adiposus]], and a deeper vestigial
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  • ..., 10&nbsp;mg of morphine by injection, and 1.5&nbsp;mg of hydromorphone by injection. These doses also correspond to about 30&nbsp;mg of [[hydrocodone]], 24&nbs ...rgency. In western countries, inexpensive ampoules of sterile solution for injection have largely replaced the hypodermic tablets that were so common in past de
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  • ...by the bacteria ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]''. Most forms of the disease are lethal, and it affects both humans and other animals. There are effective vaccin It is the production of two powerful exo-toxins and ''lethal toxin'' by the bacteria that causes death. Veterinarians can often tell a p
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