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  • ...sent in halothane. It is colourless and pleasant-smelling, but unstable in light. It is packaged in dark-coloured bottles and contains 0.01% [[thymol]] as a ...thers]] such as [[enflurane]] and [[isoflurane]]. The incidence of hepatic reactions with these agents is lower. The exact degree of [[hepatotoxic]] potential o
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  • ...}}</ref> However, doxycycline only reduces transmission and the relatively light pathology associated with microfilaraemia; there is currently no cure for l ...otic]] group. However, the risk of [[Photodermatitis|photosensitivity skin reactions]] is of particular importance for those intending long-term use for malaria
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  • ...tly with other drugs.<ref name="Collins">Collins, R Douglas. Atlas of Drug Reactions. New York, NY: ChurchillLivingstone, 1985. pp. 123.</ref> For instance, pat ...ts include fever, gastrointestinal disturbances, rashes, and immunological reactions.
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  • ...]] in promoting abstinence from heroin during one year without any adverse reactions. In a recently published study 59 detoxified inpatients with heroin depende ...ed in six patients. Less frequent side effects also included complaints of light-headedness, dizziness, and nausea. In four patients, an alteration in hepat
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  • ...e considered one of the mechanisms of action concerning the severe adverse reactions experienced by some patients following fluoroquinolone therapy.<ref name="p ...n. Subsequent intravenous administration is not contraindicated unless the reactions recur or worsen.”'
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  • ...itizer]] used to create [[singlet oxygen]] when exposed to both oxygen and light. It is used in this regard to make organic [[peroxides]] by a [[Diels-Alder ====Combined with light====
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  • ...harcoal under [[bright field microscopy|bright field]] illumination on a [[light microscope]]. Notice the [[fractal]]-like shape of the particles hinting at ...e electron density around the reactant molecule and allowing it to undergo reactions that would not normally be available to it.
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  • * Insoluble Prussian blue is produced if in the reactions above an excess of Fe<sup>3+</sup> or Fe<sup>2+</sup>, respectively, is add ...t around 680 [[nanometer]]s in wavelength is absorbed, and the transmitted light appears blue as a result.
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  • ...> electron configuration and is [[diamagnetism|diamagnetic]]. Its chemical reactions are mainly associated with the NO ligand.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Cop ...breaks down to release 5 [[cyanide]] ions, especially upon exposure to UV light. Despite the toxic potential of cyanide, nitroprusside remains an effective
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  • ...generalized blurry vision as well as seeing a "halo" around each point of light.<ref>Goldfrank, LW. Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, 8th Edition. New Y
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  • ===Chemical reactions=== [[Image:Acetic acid organic reactions.png|400px|Two typical organic reactions of acetic acid]]
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  • ...| accessdate = 2009-09-02}}.</ref> Solutions of dextrose rotate polarized light to the right (in Latin: [[dexter]] = "right" ). This article deals with <s ...ide]]s, most of which is glucose. Through [[glycolysis]] and later in the reactions of the [[citric acid cycle]] (TCAC), glucose is [[oxidize]]d to eventually
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  • ...urs after the onset of [[sleep]]. Information about the [[Circadian rhythm|light/dark cycle]] is transmitted from the [[retina]] to the paired [[suprachiasm ...suppressive drug]], given by injection in the treatment of severe allergic reactions such as [[anaphylaxis]] and [[angioedema]], in place of [[prednisolone]] in
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  • ...et light]] which then causes the phosphor to [[fluoresce]], making visible light. ...low-pressure mercury vapor lamp and two infrared lamps, which act both as light source and [[electrical ballast]]]]
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  • ...evskava | first2 = Z. | last3 = Georgievsky | first3 = I. | title = Social reactions to Valium and Prozac: a cultural lag perspective of drug diffusion and adop ...nformation link" -->) and in some cases, rage, and violence. These adverse reactions are more likely to occur in children, the elderly, individuals with a histo
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  • ...the glycoalkaloid [[solanine]], which develops as a result of exposure to light. Causes intense digestive disturbances, nervous symptoms, and in high enoug ...itis]]. '''''Very'' toxic'''. '''''The smoke of burning oleander can cause reactions in the lungs, and can be fatal.'''''
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  • ..., and along roadsides. It is drought tolerant and will tolerate occasional light frost down to {{convert|-10|C|F|abbr=on}}.<ref name=Huxley/> It is commonly ...ause skin irritations, severe eye inflammation and irritation, and allergy reactions characterized by [[dermatitis]].<ref name=Goetz/>
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  • ...[[almond]]-shaped [[leaflet]]s.<ref name="feis"/> Leaf colour ranges from light green (usually the younger leaves) to dark green (mature leaves), turning b ...become sensitized with repeated or more concentrated exposure to urushiol. Reactions can progress to [[anaphylaxis]]. Over 350,000 people are affected by poiso
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  • A '''photoresist''' is a [[light]]-sensitive material used in several industrial processes, such as [[photol ...of photoresist in which the portion of the photoresist that is exposed to light becomes soluble to the photoresist developer. The portion of the photoresis
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  • ...ant functional groups, the –OH group that is susceptible to substitution reactions and the C–O–C bond that is susceptible to chain breakage. The hydroxyl Some fungi can secrete enzymes that catalyze oxidation reactions of either cellulose itself or the lower molecular weight oligomers produced
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