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  • ...13|title =Fatal acute hepatorenal failure following potassium permanganate ingestion|year =1996|last = Young|first = R.|journal = Human & Experimental Toxicolog
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  • Modern jet engines have the capability of surviving an ingestion of a bird. Small fast planes, such as military [[Fighter aircraft|jet fight
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  • ...on of air emissions from tobacco smoke and motor vehicle exhaust; however, ingestion and dermal absorption of benzene can also occur through contact with contam
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  • ...ref name=Saetta_1991/> Lavage is contra-indicated in cases of hydrocarbon ingestion.<ref name=EPA_manual/> ...ough there is not enough data to determine if it is effective if time from ingestion is prolonged. [[Syrup of ipecac]] is no longer recommended for most pestic
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  • ...te = 2010-05-15}}</ref> The most common pathway of exposure for humans is ingestion, and the predominant source of arsenic in our diet is through seafood.<ref ...also presented by the burning of older CCA timber. The direct or indirect ingestion of wood ash from burnt CCA lumber has caused fatalities in animals and seri
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  • ...occupational exposure to cadmium is inhalation of fine dust and fumes, or ingestion of highly soluble cadmium compounds<ref name="ReferenceA"/>. Inhalation of
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  • ...the form of beryllium and the route of exposure (i.e. inhalation, dermal, ingestion).
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  • ...}</ref><ref>{{cite pmid|2869380}}</ref><ref>{{cite pmid|16572103 }}</ref> Ingestion of lead-contaminated food is also a threat. Ceramic glaze often contains l ...="Patrick06"/> The main sources of absorption of inorganic lead are from ingestion and inhalation.<ref name="Merrill07">[[#CITEREFMerrill07|Merrill, Morton, S
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  • ...outes include contaminated air, water, soil, and food, and also, for birds ingestion of grit (lead shots, lead bullets).
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  • ...food or water contaminated with lead; but may also occur after accidental ingestion of contaminated soil, dust, or lead based paint.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=A ...ugh inhalation, ingestion and dermal contact. Most exposure occurs through ingestion or inhalation; in the U.S. the skin exposure is unlikely as leaded gasoline
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  • ...5 km by 30 seconds.<ref>{{cite journal | title = Effects of sodium citrate ingestion before exercise on endurance performance in well trained college runners |
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  • ...ate]] in a wide range of [[effervescence|effervescent]] formulae, both for ingestion (''e.g.'', powders and tablets) and for personal care (''e.g.'', [[bath sal
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  • ...other hand, is very hazardous because all the cyanide is in its acid form. Ingestion of cyanide by mouth is potentially fatal, independently of pH, because of t
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  • ...tries are similar. Interestingly there have been reports of sulfuric acid ingestion leading to [[vitamin B12 deficiency]] with subacute combined degeneration.
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  • |ingestion of dormant cysts in fecal contaminated water or food ...ma [[bradyzoites]], ingestion of raw milk with Toxoplasma [[tachyzoites]], ingestion of contaminated water food or soil with [[oocysts]] in cat feces that is mo
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  • *[[Coprophagia]] is the ingestion by a dog of [[feces]], either its own or those of another dog or animal. It ...n and [[acute renal failure]]. Treatment needs to be within eight hours of ingestion to be successful.<ref name=Wingfield/>
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  • ..., [[olive oil]], argan oil,[[bee pollen]] and many [[grain]]s are sources. Ingestion of polyphenols occurs by consuming a wide array of plant foods; correspondi
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  • ...is toxic and can produce chemical burns. Animal experiments indicate that ingestion of less than 40&nbsp;g may be fatal or cause serious damage to health<ref>[
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  • Cannabinoids can be administered by smoking, vaporizing, oral ingestion, transdermal patch, intravenous injection, sublingual absorption, or rectal
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  • ...M, Nebro W, Barnes A, Gustafson RA, Smith ML. Estimating time of last oral ingestion of cannabis from plasma THC and THCCOOH concentrations. ''Therapeutic Drug
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