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1 rcumin when heated beyond 470 K will produce toxic substances.
2 ic conversion of tattoo ink ingredients into toxic substances.
3  blood, preventing the exchange of water and toxic substances.
4 uired to safeguard animals against consuming toxic substances.
5 d is responsible for bacterial resistance to toxic substances.
6 ses and the breakdown and renal clearance of toxic substances.
7 s both water loss and entry of infectious or toxic substances.
8 e of moisture and the entry of infectious or toxic substances.
9 ing sugars, salts, acids and a wide range of toxic substances.
10 garding injuries associated with exposure to toxic substances.
11 d the ways in which stress may interact with toxic substances.
12 ioterrorism, rapidly spreading infection, or toxic substances.
13 ve as efficient vectors for the transport of toxic substances.
14 e plastic food containers can be a source of toxic substances.
15 me pore forming proteins among nature's most toxic substances.
16 s, pollutants, microbiota changes, and other toxic substances.
17 of T3DB contained data on nearly 2900 common toxic substances along with detailed information on thei
18 spiratory system to thousands of potentially toxic substances and causes chronic obstructive pulmonar
19 etween groups were well below the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)'s toxicity
20 isease Control and Prevention and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Social Vulnerabili
21 or Disease Control and Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Social Vulnerabili
22 ilizing a modified version of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry's Social Vulnerabi
23 r Occupational Safety and Health, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, and National Cent
24 nvironmental Health Sciences, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, and the U.S. Envi
25 ngal infections as well as a wide variety of toxic substances and drugs and systemic immune-mediated
26 allows animals to distinguish nutritious and toxic substances and elicits food acceptance or avoidanc
27 of insults, prolonged activation can release toxic substances and lead to cell death.
28 poverished environment, prenatal exposure to toxic substances and so on.
29 tive behaviours, preventing the ingestion of toxic substances, and helping to ensure the maintenance
30 , use highly advanced and costly techniques, toxic substances, and lack the flexibility and biocompat
31 h as contaminated foodstuffs, and banned and toxic substances; and violence, including chemical and b
32 chemicals were efficiently identified as key toxic substances as main contributors to explain the dif
33   Humans have learned to use unpalatable and toxic substances as medicines, yet the importance of che
34           Mercury is one of the most acutely toxic substances at trace level to human health and livi
35 ssue, cells produce radicals when exposed to toxic substances but also, for instance, in cancer, alco
36 ngerprint' exposure to particular classes of toxic substances can potentially be used to demonstrate
37 n CSF turnover, with diminished clearance of toxic substances, can account for, at least in part, the
38                                  The amended Toxic Substances Control Act (amended TSCA) requires the
39 orkplace-type pairs reported in the US EPA's Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Data Report
40 gency (EPA) is currently conducting separate Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) risk evaluations for
41 ntury Act (Lautenberg TSCA) amended the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to mandate protectio
42                  After 40 years, the 1976 US Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) was revised under th
43                                    Under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the Environmental P
44  maximum average (125 ppm) allowed under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the estimated input
45 ironmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Toxic Substances Control Act, but only a small fraction
46 and Rodenticide Act, and recommended for the Toxic Substances Control Act, in determining the ecotoxi
47 PCB) production was banned in 1979 under the Toxics Substance Control Act, inadvertent generation of
48 rther, the response to injury induced by the toxic substance dextran sodium sulfate was fundamentally
49 , including clinically used drugs as well as toxic substances (e.g., N-methylpyridinium, MPP(+)), it
50  typically restricted to a limited number of toxic substances, for a few countries, or for aggregated
51 iseases are directly or indirectly caused by toxic substances found in the air, water, food, home or
52 lary barrier that is critical for preventing toxic substances from entering the central nervous syste
53                                   Removal of toxic substances from the blood depends on patent connec
54 film bacteria by facilitating penetration of toxic substances from the environment).
55   Pharmaceutical agents, drugs of abuse, and toxic substances have a large impact, positive and negat
56 he accumulation and biomagnification of this toxic substance in aquatic food webs, a major human heal
57  associated with environmental exposure to a toxic substance in the absence of objective evidence of
58                   Arsenic is the most common toxic substance in the environment, ranking first on the
59  of detecting the smallest amounts of highly toxic substances in air, including chemical warfare agen
60 ar homeostasis by preventing accumulation of toxic substances in cells.
61 s highly vascularized and thus vulnerable to toxic substances in circulation, we postulated that hipp
62 mize economic and health benefits and reduce toxic substances in cocoa products.
63 thods are needed to identify the presence of toxic substances in complex water samples.
64          Tetrodotoxin (TTX), one of the most toxic substances in nature, is present in bacteria, inve
65 matic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are among the most toxic substances in petroleum oil, yet their behavior in
66 etabolism as it is in charge of transforming toxic substances in the body.
67 site for sensing and responding to useful or toxic substances in the environment.
68  bitumen and are suspected to be the primary toxic substances in wastewaters associated with oil refi
69 ects the bacterium against intrusion of many toxic substances, including antibiotics and detergents,
70 ggest that e-cigarettes may contain numerous toxic substances, including known carcinogens.
71 n and depth, emit greenhouse gases, and leak toxic substances into groundwater.
72                                  Exposure to toxic substances, introduced into our daily lives during
73 dentify food that is nutrient-rich and avoid toxic substances is essential for an animal's survival.
74  methods for detecting and quantifying these toxic substances is essential to ensure food safety.
75 ats of plastic to native species by carrying toxic substances, its slow degradation rate and resultin
76 -retinylidene-N-retinylethanolamine (A2E), a toxic substance known to contribute to retinal degenerat
77 ulinum neurotoxins type A (BoNT/A), the most toxic substance known to man, is produced by Clostridium
78 ulinum neurotoxins (serotypes A-G), the most toxic substances known to humankind, cause flaccid muscl
79   Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are the most toxic substances known to humankind.
80 tulinum neurotoxin type A is one of the most toxic substances known to man (LD(50) for mouse 0.1 ng/k
81  and sensitive detection for one of the most toxic substances known to man.
82 serotypes of botulinum neurotoxins, the most toxic substances known to mankind, are each produced by
83   Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are the most toxic substances known.
84  nerve agents (VX and VR) are among the most toxic substances known.
85 tulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) is one of the most toxic substances known.
86 cide residues and heavy metals), and natural toxic substances (nitrate, nitrite, cyanide, oxalate, ph
87 pacts, notably those related to emissions of toxic substances, often do not covary with climate chang
88  of death (eg, drowning, trauma, exposure to toxic substances, or suicide); SUDEP classification was
89 astic sorbs persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic substances (PBTs), such as polychlorinated bipheny
90 fect-directed analysis (EDA) to identify key toxic substances present in source and drinking water, b
91     Among noninterpersonal PTEs, exposure to toxic substance showed robust associations with psychopa
92 ne glycol, vegetable glycerin, nicotine, and toxic substances, such as aldehydes and heavy metals, ha
93       Milk adulteration includes addition of toxic substances, such as formaldehyde, hydrogen peroxid
94                        Cyanide, a well-known toxic substance that could be used as a weapon of mass d
95 imals with myelin components or feeding them toxic substances that induce demyelination.
96 od cell in humans, and contain an arsenal of toxic substances that kill and degrade microbes.
97 IV-infected monocyte/macrophages can produce toxic substances that may play a critical role in the de
98   These activated cells release a variety of toxic substances that result in neuronal dysfunction and
99 ciency of nutrient acquisition, avoidance of toxic substances, the ability to translocate to preferre
100 ne pumps that can expel an enormous range of toxic substances, thereby improving their fitness in har
101 Cs), like organophosphate esters (OPEs), are toxic substances threatening human and wildlife health.
102 rvation with the critical necessity to avoid toxic substances to ensure their survival.
103 nflammation, which is related to obesity and toxic substance use in young adults, may be associated w
104          Bacteria can resist antibiotics and toxic substances within demanding ecological settings, s
105 -brain barrier (BBB) protects the brain from toxic substances within the peripheral circulation.

 
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