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  • ...amounts in fresh milk).<ref name="Z.E. Sikorski, CRC Press 2004">p 296 in "Toxins in Food" by W.M. Dabrowski and Z.E. Sikorski, CRC Press, 2004, ISBN 978-0-8
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  • ...vironmental footprint due to the thin layer needed) or PVA paint (contains toxins and other qualities undesirable from an environmental standpoint).
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  • ...wrapped bamboo shoots with vegetables). The shoots of some species contain toxins that need to be leached or boiled out before they can be eaten safely.
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  • ...rdous levels of mycotoxin via inhalation is not possible in most cases, as toxins are produced by the fungal body and are not at significant levels in the re
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  • ...n to believe that it resulted from exposure to a biological agent or its [[toxins]] or [[infection|infected]] material.
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  • Immunoglobulin E is an antibody found in our blood and is effective against toxins. Since it can also trigger allergic reactions to specific [[allergens]] lik
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  • ...om toxin to toxin, but is usually due to the production of a photoproduct. Toxins which are associated with PCD include the psoralens. Psoralens are in fact
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  • ...in resistant bacteria were not found to produce these toxins. Although the toxins are produced in all Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains, th [[Category:Toxins]]
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  • ...of hazardous chemicals, especially carcinogens, mutagens and reproductive toxins, or their replacement with less hazardous ones.
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  • ...of individuals, who developed any illness that resulted from exposure to [[toxins]]. Compensation under Part B is a lump sum payment of $150,000, except for
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  • ...to other hazardous materials and to determine the health effects of those toxins to populations or individuals.
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  • ...the HVAC system circulates air contaminated with mold spores and sometimes toxins, it is vital to prevent any three of the environments required for mold gro
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  • ...of the [[Pore_forming_toxins#Beta-pore_forming_toxins|&beta;-pore-forming toxins]]. The presence of PVL is associated with increased [[virulence]] of certai | author=Szmiegielski S, Prevost G, Monteil H, et al.| title=Leukocidal toxins of staphylococci. | journal=Zentralbl Bakteriol | date=1999;
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  • ...01758.html | work=The Washington Post | title=Suit Filed Over FEMA Trailer Toxins | first=Michael | last=Kunzelman | accessdate=2010-05-02}}</ref>
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  • ...tant in determining health impacts. A larger surface area will cause more toxins to be available for absorption into the mucus. Particles such as [[asbesto
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  • ...Other causes of hemolytic lesion include [[hypophosphatemia]], exposure to toxins such as [[lead]], infections such as [[ehrlichiosis]] or [[babesiosis]], an ...erle]] or white coats, or caused by [[in utero]] damage from infections or toxins.<ref>{{cite web | title = Deafness: Introduction | work = The Merck Veterin
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  • ...game. The BLACKLIGHT virus originates from the REDLIGHT virus and multiple toxins (both harmless and fatal) have been produced from the BLACKLIGHT virus. *[[List of fictional toxins]]
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  • ...versity of Utah]], was inspired by accounts of the deadly effects of these toxins from his childhood in the Philippines. Ziconotide was discovered in the ear
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  • [[Category:Plant toxins]]
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