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    Why Do Parents with Toddlers Store Poisonous Products Safely? by Tinneke M. J. Beirens, Eduard F. van Beeck, Johannes Brug, Paul den Hertog, Hein Raat

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Unintentional poisoning is a major cause of nonfatal injuries in children aged 0–24 months. …”
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    Modeling Sulfur Poisoning of Palladium Membranes Used for Hydrogen Separation by Jorge Gabitto, Costas Tsouris

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A combined reaction-separation process using inorganic membranes can significantly increase the reaction conversion by shifting the equilibrium toward product formation. Sulfur poisoning is a significant problem as it deactivates the most commonly used metallic membranes. …”
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    City of lies : a poison war novel / by Hawke, Sam

    Published 2018
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    The Effects of Mung Bean Peptide and Its’ Complexes on the Treatment of Lead Poisoning by Wei Wei, Shue Wang, Xue-Jun Zhang, Jiu-Xun Zhang, Zheng-Wang Chen, Jia-Ying Huang, Ye-Wang Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The mung bean peptide and its’ complexes can effectively promote the discharge of lead in the zebrafish lead poisoning and have protective and regeneration effects on zebrafish nerves.…”
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    Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant. by Brent A. Sellers, Sarah Lancaster, Kenneth A. Langeland, Jason A. Ferrell, Michael Meisenberg, Joseph Walter

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Although there is no published literature supporting the theory that coral ardisia is toxic, it is suspected that the berries and/or foliage are poisonous to livestock, pets, and humans. This 3-page fact sheet was written by B. …”
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    Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant. by Brent A. Sellers, Kenneth A. Langeland, Jason A. Ferrell, Michael Meisenberg, Joseph Walter

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…SS AGR 276/AG281: Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant. (ufl.edu) …”
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    Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant. by Brent A. Sellers, Sarah Lancaster, Kenneth A. Langeland, Jason A. Ferrell, Michael Meisenberg, Joseph Walter

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Although there is no published literature supporting the theory that coral ardisia is toxic, it is suspected that the berries and/or foliage are poisonous to livestock, pets, and humans. This 3-page fact sheet was written by B. …”
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    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning with Neurological, Ocular, and Myocardial Damage: A Case Report by Duc Nguyen, Sinh Nguyen, Anh Lam

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…CO has a high affinity with hemoglobin because it reduces oxygen transport causing tissue hypoxia, lactic acidosis, and cell death.Case report: A 32-year-old female patient entered Poison Control Center of Bach Mai Hospital, Ha Noi, Vietnam, because of decreased consciousness, loss of vision in the right eye. …”
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    Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant. by Brent A. Sellers, Kenneth A. Langeland, Jason A. Ferrell, Michael Meisenberg, Joseph Walter

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…SS AGR 276/AG281: Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant. (ufl.edu) …”
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