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  • ...J. Med. |volume=245 |issue=24 |pages=917–25 |year=1951 |month=December |pmid=14882450}}</ref> [[Arsenic]] and some other heavy metals act by chemically reacting with adjacent [[thiol]] residues on metabolic enzymes, creating a [[chelate]] co
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  • ...Infect Ther |volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=593–600 |year=2008 |month=October |pmid=18847400 |doi=10.1586/14787210.6.5.593 |url=http://www.future-drugs.com/doi ...lume = 33 | issue = 6 | pages = 1459–67 | year = 1950 | month=December | pmid = 14790529}}</ref>
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  • ...oviral Guidelines currently recommends the use of efavirenz in combination with [[lamivudine]]/[[zidovudine]] ([[Combivir]]) or [[tenofovir]]/[[emtricitabi Efavirenz is also used in combination with other [[antiretroviral]] agents as part of an expanded [[postexposure proph
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  • | bioavailability= 45% oral (without food), about 76% with fatty meal ...d resembles [[purine]] [[RNA]] [[nucleotide]]s. In this form it interferes with RNA metabolism required for viral replication. How it exactly affects viral
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  • ...oom temperature, it is a colorless [[Flammability|non-flammable]] [[gas]], with a slightly sweet odor and taste. It is used in [[surgery]] and [[dentistry] ...gives rise to NO on reaction with oxygen atoms, and this NO in turn reacts with [[ozone]]. As a result, it is the main naturally occurring regulator of [[s
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  • ...en, J. and Damji, S. ''Chemistry'', Melton: IBID Press, 3rd ed. 2007</ref> With a [[melting point]] of −38.83 °C and [[boiling point]] of 356.73 °C, me ...hylmercury]]), inhalation of mercury vapor, or eating seafood contaminated with mercury.
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  • ...ast1=Ramoutsaki|first1=I|journal=International Congress Series|volume=1242|pages=43}}</ref> Around 1522, [[Paracelsus]] made reference to an opium-based eli ...any in 1827 by the pharmacy which became the pharmaceutical compary Merck, with morphine sales being a large part of their early growth. <ref>[[Opium]]</re
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  • ...18855614 |doi= 10.2174/138920008786049258|url=http://www.benthamdirect.org/pages/content.php?CDM/2008/00000009/00000008/0009F.SGM}}</ref> The pharmacologica ...s | journal = [[J. Org. Chem.]] | year = 1961 | volume = 26 | issue = 11 | pages = 4488–4497 | doi = 10.1021/jo01069a069 | title = Quinazolines and 1,4-be
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  • ...journal=Br J Clin Pharmacol |volume=8 |issue=1 |pages=31S–5S |year=1979 |pmid=41540 |pmc=1429631 |format=PDF }}</ref> ...neurosis and endogenous depression |volume=19 |issue=10 |pages=1647–52 |pmid=4311716}}</ref> By the late [[1980s]], temazepam was one of the most popul
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  • ...te amongst white Europeans than in individuals of Asian origin.<ref>{{Cite pmid|19458336}}</ref> ...nal states of the vestibular system and may combine a rotational component with vertical or horizontal eye movements and may be ''spontaneous'', ''position
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  • ...black oily accretion that builds up inside of chimney flues as a result of incomplete burning of wood or coal. Commercially, wood creosote is created by high te Wood creosote is a colourless to yellowish greasy liquid with a smoky odor and burned taste. Other than looks and taste, the chemical ma
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  • An [[oil well]] produces predominantly crude oil, with some natural gas [[solubility|dissolved]] in it. Because the pressure is lo ...lly sinks beneath it. Crude oil may also be found in semi-solid form mixed with sand and water, as in the [[Athabasca oil sands]] in [[Canada]], where it i
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  • ...thus easily [[polymerisation|polymerizes]]. Ethylene oxide is [[isomer]]ic with [[acetaldehyde]]. It is a strong poison to humans, showing carcinogenic, [ ...|year=1859| title=}}</ref> who prepared it by treating [[2-chloroethanol]] with [[potassium hydroxide]]:
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  • ...go to radon contaminated [[Mining|mine]]s for purposeful exposure to help with the symptoms of [[arthritis]] without any serious known health effects,{{Fa Mold is always associated with moisture,<ref>[http://www.euro.who.int/Document/E91146.pdf“Development of
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  • ...arbon monoxide is a product of [[incomplete combustion]] of organic matter with insufficient [[oxygen]] supply to enable complete oxidation to carbon dioxi ...ss]]. Carbon monoxide mainly causes adverse effects in humans by combining with [[hemoglobin]] to form [[carboxyhemoglobin]] (HbCO) in the blood. This prev
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  • ...ioperative]] [[anaphylaxis|anaphylactic]] reaction, especially in children with [[myelomeningocele]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} .... This involves a delayed skin [[rash]] that is similar to [[poison ivy]] with blistering and oozing of the skin (''see [[urushiol-induced contact dermati
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  • ...of the United States of America|volume=87|issue=1|pages=167–9|year=1990|pmid=2153285|pmc=53221}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books ...] and the second [''n'']-[[annulene]] ([6]-annulene), a cyclic hydrocarbon with a continuous [[pi bond]]. It is also related to the functional group [[aren
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  • | pages = ...blisher=Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |location=Hagerstwon, MD |year=2007 |pages= |isbn=0-7817-7311-3 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref>
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  • ...rles Dettie Aaron]] || surgery || [[appendicitis]] || ||epigastric pain with pressure on McBurney's point ...urology || ciliary nerve damage || || dilated pupil, poorly reactive but with normal near accommodation
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  • :''This is an [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Lists#Incomplete_lists|incomplete list]], which may never be able to satisfy certain standards for completion ...he Unity of form and Function|publisher=Mc Graw-Hill|date=2004|edition=3rd|pages=680|chapter=18|isbn=0-07-242903-8}}</ref>
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