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    Temporal and spatial co-occurrence of pacific oyster mortality and increased planktonic Vibrio abundance by Elliot Scanes, Nachshon Siboni, Jaimie Potts, Shivanesh Rao, Maurizio Labbate, Justin R. Seymour

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Summary: Oyster mortality and human food poisoning events are linked to pathogens from the Vibrio genus. …”
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    Levosimendan as Treatment Option in Severe Verapamil Intoxication: A Case Report and Review of the Literature by Mirjam Osthoff, Christine Bernsmeier, Stephan C. Marsch, Patrick R. Hunziker

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Here, we report the case of a 60-year-old patient with clinically severe verapamil poisoning who presented with shock, bradycardia, and sopor. …”
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    Advances in the detection of virulence genes of Staphylococcus aureus originate from food by Yingying Zhao, Dandan Xia, Panpan Ma, Xiaofeng Gao, Wenyi Kang, Jinfeng Wei

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Human health is threatened by foodborne illness and Staphylococcus aureus is a common foodborne pathogenic bacteria. It can cause food poisoning when we are infected, therefore, it is necessary to detect pathogenic bacteria. …”
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    Sensing and Degradation of Organophosphorus Compounds by Exploitation of Heat-Loving Enzymes by Giuseppe Manco, Eros A. Lampitella, Nagendra S. K. Achanta, Giuliana Catara, Maria Marone, Elena Porzio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The increasing incidence of organophosphate (OP) pesticide poisoning and the use of OP chemical warfare agents (CWA) in conflicts and terrorist acts need sustainable methods for sensing, decontamination, and detoxification of OP compounds. …”
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    Biodiversity restated: > 99.9% of global species in Soil Biota by Robert J. Blakemore

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Although biota totals are increased considerably, inordinate threats of topsoil erosion and poisoning yet pertain with finality of extinction. …”
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    Phospholipid Adsorption Polymeric Materials for Detection of Xylazine and Metabolite in Blood and Urine by Xue Gao, Hao Guo, Chaokang Gu

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Recently, polymeric material is favored in analytical area due to its high performance and high consistency, which was used in sample pretreatment in this study. Xylazine poisoning is often seen in body fluid samples obtained from various accidents or suicides. …”
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    Synthesis of Pure Micro- and Nanopyrite and Their Application for As (III) Removal from Aqueous Solution by Guobao Chen, Zhangfu Zhu, Yong Qin

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The existence of arsenic as As (III) is about 56 times poisonous as As (V) and more difficult to process. …”
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    Recent Nanotechnological Trends in the Management of Microbial Keratitis by Shraddha Jaiswal, Prabhavati Shinde, Vidya Tale

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The primary determinants of nanoparticles’ vast range of applications are their size, surface properties, and chemical makeup, which also happen to be the same elements that give rise to their poisonous and dangerous effects. In this study, we provide a perspective on the contact lens-associated corneal illnesses such as MK and explore how nanotechnology might help address this significant clinical issue. …”
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    Analysis of Process Variables via CFD to Evaluate the Performance of a FCC Riser by H. C. Alvarez-Castro, E. M. Matos, M. Mori, W. Martignoni, R. Ocone

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The model considers 12 lumps with catalyst deactivation by coke and poisoning by alkaline nitrides and polycyclic aromatic adsorption to estimate the kinetic behavior which, starting from a given feedstock, produces several cracking products. …”
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    Metallic Stents for Proximal Tracheal Stenosis: Is It Worth the Risk? by Sandeep Bansal, Shruti Dhingra, Babita Ghai, Ashok K. Gupta

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…He had history of corrosive poisoning for which he was tracheotomised. A stainless steel wire mesh stent was placed in the trachea, from the subglottis, to just above the carina. …”
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    Anemia That Presented with Desaturation: A Focus on Core Concepts by Lakshmi Shobhavat, Antonio D’Costa, Karthik Shroff

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Here, we report a case which presented without the classical signs of poisoning and methemoglobinemia—without vomiting, cyanosis, or chocolate-coloured blood. …”
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    Coral snake envenomation induced acute pancreatitis by Erum Sajjad, Sumayya Sami, Iffat Khanum

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We describe a case of coral snake poisoning leading to acute pancreatitis, which is a very rare complication reported in literature after snake envenoming. …”
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    Ambiguous Territory by Kathy Velikov, Cathryn Dwyre, Chris Perry, David Salomon

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…What can one do when the things and processes used to sustain oneself – physically, economically, emotionally – are executed at a scale and intensity whereby they become poisonous? Such a scenario describes certain addictions. …”
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    The force of questioning and pragmatic strategies in courtroom interrogation: A conversation analysis by Anisah Anisah, Diana Fauzia Sari

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This study aims to investigate how the forces of question (information seeking and confirmation seeking) were achieved and the pragmatic strategies, particularly repetition, and reformulation, used by the prosecutor during a cross-examination of the defendant in an Indonesian murder case; a courtroom trial of a cyanide poisoning case considered weak due to a lack of sufficient evidence against the defendant. …”
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    Transient severe hypotonic hyponatraemia in children – presentation of three cases by Joanna A. Chrzanowska, Julia Wodniakowska, Aleksander Basiak, Agnieszka Zubkiewicz-Kucharska, Robert Śmigiel

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…One, however, should remember about the possibility of inducing water poisoning in a patient consuming excessive amounts of hypotonic fluids, especially when exposed to non-osmotic antidiuretic hormone stimulus, such as an acute infection or stress, and/or reduced renal excretory capacity. …”
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    Descriptive Analysis of Heavy Metals Content of Beef from Eastern Uganda and their Safety for Public Consumption. by Keneth Iceland, Kasozi, Paul, Bogere

    Published 2021
    “…The latter particularly demonstrates the importance of Ni poisoning in the study area. Overall, while essential elements in our beef samples were below WHO limits (hence no health risks), non-essential elements had high health and cancer risks due to higher levels of Cr and Ni.…”
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    Food Safety Challenges towards Safe, Healthy, and Nutritious Street Foods in Bangladesh by Md. Khairuzzaman, Fatema Moni Chowdhury, Sharmin Zaman, Arafat Al Mamun, Md. Latiful Bari

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The street foods play an important socioeconomic role in meeting food and nutritional requirements of city consumers at affordable prices to the lower and middle income people. The number of food poisoning notifications rose steadily worldwide since the inception of E. coli O157:H7 outbreak in the 1980s to date. …”
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    Influence of sulfur and selenium application on wheat growth in arsenic-contaminated soil by Huan Luo, Chipeng Zhang, Shunyuan Zhang, Wansheng Song, Han Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Wheat could become poisoned when grown in soil with high arsenic (As) content. …”
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