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  • ...ration (Wilson's disease) |journal=N. Engl. 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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  • ...id=18847400 |doi=10.1586/14787210.6.5.593 |url=http://www.future-drugs.com/doi/abs/10.1586/14787210.6.5.593?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.or ...romycetin) therapy. | journal = Ann Intern Med | volume = 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 .... Chem.]] | year = 1961 | volume = 26 | issue = 11 | pages = 4488–4497 | doi = 10.1021/jo01069a069 | title = Quinazolines and 1,4-benzodiazepines III su
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  • Below is an extensive, if incomplete, list of [[plant]]s containing [[poison]]ous parts that pose a serious risk ...an be fatal; it is the poison that killed [[Socrates]]. Not to be confused with hemlock trees (''[[Tsuga]]'' spp), which are not edible but are not nearly
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  • ...in soft gelatin capsules |journal=Br J Clin Pharmacol |volume=8 |issue=1 |pages=31S–5S |year=1979 |pmid=41540 |pmc=1429631 |format=PDF }}</ref> ...of patients with neurosis and endogenous depression |volume=19 |issue=10 |pages=1647–52 |pmid=4311716}}</ref> By the late [[1980s]], temazepam was one of
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  • ...nal states of the vestibular system and may combine a rotational component with vertical or horizontal eye movements and may be ''spontaneous'', ''position ...|volume=77 |issue=6 |pages=790–2 |year=2006 |month=June |pmid=16705203 |doi=10.1136/jnnp.2005.084624 |url=http://jnnp.bmj.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&
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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, [ ...Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a10_117}}.</ref>
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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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  • ...onal Academy of Sciences 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:/ ...] 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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  • | Reference = <ref>{{RubberBible62nd|pages=C–301, E-61}}.</ref> ...hyde | url = http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Monographs/vol88/mono88-6.pdf | pages = 39–325 | title = Formaldehyde, 2-Butoxyethanol and 1-''tert''-Butoxypro
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  • ...equilibrium is the minimum possible, so that the slope of the free energy with respect to the [[reaction coordinate]] is zero. <ref>{{cite book|last=Denbe ...re (or volume) and composition. It will be insulated from exchange of heat with the surroundings, that is, it is a [[closed system]]. A change of temperatu
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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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  • ...isted here contain information specific to dogs. These articles are marked with an asterisk (*). ...isease that can affect any mammal, although the close relationship of dogs with humans makes canine rabies a [[zoonosis|zoonotic]] concern. Vaccination of
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  • ...te blood cells]], and [[platelets]]. Also, the [[digestive system]] works with the circulatory system to provide the nutrients the system needs to keep th ...atrium]] and one [[Ventricle (heart)|ventricle]] for each circulation, and with both a systemic and a pulmonary circulation there are four chambers in tota
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  • ...her congenital or acquired. Congenital lymphangiomas are often associated with [[chromosomal abnormalities]] such as [[Turner syndrome]], although they c ...|issue=12 Pt 1 |pages=1066–75 |year=2002 |month=December |pmid=12498366 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
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  • ...lence, for example, then the act is terrorism. If, however, one identifies with the perpetrator, the violent act is regarded in a more sympathetic, if not ...roup in such a way as to create a media spectacle. This meaning originated with Russian radicals in the 1870s. [[Sergey Nechayev]], who founded People's Re
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  • ....J, Ranken H.D, Kill R.C.|publisher=Springer|date=1997|volume=24th Edition|pages=285–289|isbn=9780751404043|url=http://books.google.com/?id=iG3wx9Wh5N4C&p | doi =
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  • ...a [[phase detector]]. This circuit compares the phase of the input signal with the phase of the signal derived from its output oscillator and adjusts the ...building block, the technique is widely used in modern electronic devices, with output frequencies from a fraction of a hertz up to many gigahertz.
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