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  • <tr> <td>[[Arsenic]]-75</td> <td><sup>75</sup>As</td> <td>3/2</td> <td>0.025088</td>
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  • ...of a potentised homeopathic drug in reducing cytotoxic effects produced by arsenic trioxide in mice". Complement Ther Med , 2000 Sep; 1 (3): 157-65.</ref><ref arsenic trioxide in mice</span></b></p>
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  • ...:'' The air pollutants emitted by geysers include [[hydrogen sulphide]], [[arsenic]] and other [[heavy metal]]s.
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  • ...ch has been associated with disease.</ref> In 2005 it was suggested that [[arsenic]] (which is known to be porphyrogenic) given to George III with antimony ma
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  • ...and pans; [[arsenic]] (As), used as a poison, problems reported on TV with arsenic-contaminated water; [[silver]] (Ag), used in jewelry, coins and tableware. <tr><td>As<td width="5%" >[[Arsenic]] <td align="right"> 33 <td width="15%"><td>Hg<td width="5%" >[[Mercur
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  • ...of "nickel" needs sourcing, OED has "silver ores"-->, mainly due to the [[arsenic]] and [[sulphur]] also found in the ore.<ref>Oxford English Dictionary, Sec
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  • ...n help people who drink and eat arsenic. There exists no other solution to arsenic contamination (except social solutions). Reasoning in ethical/medical/human ...on of the evidence in favour of homeopathic arsenicum in the mitigation of arsenic intoxication in countries that are too poor (or politically unstable) to ad
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  • John Snow's first piece of scientific research was on the use of [[arsenic]] for preserving bodies. He abandoned these studies because of the toxic ef
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  • <blockquote> The Prizzi family, the most lovable band of killers since Arsenic and Old Lace, returns in Condon's hilarious third and final entry in his th
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  • ...p;), [[cadmium]] (&thinsp;Cd&thinsp;), [[lead]] (&thinsp;Pb&thinsp;) and [[arsenic]] (&thinsp;As&thinsp;), all of which can cause problems in some of the vari
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  • * poisonings with [[organophosphate]], [[poison hemlock]], [[thallium]], or [[arsenic]]
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  • <tr> <td>[[Arsenic]]-75</td> <td><sup>75</sup>As</td> <td>3/2</td> <td>0.025088</td>
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  • | 33 || As || [[arsenic]]
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  • ...y is the hair of [[Napoleon]]'s head, which have been examined for their [[arsenic]] content.<ref>Smith H ''et al.'' (1962) ''Nature'' '''194''':725-6.</ref>
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  • |[[Arsenic]],<ref name=DeFuria2006>DeFuria 2006</ref> [[ammonia]]<ref name=Konopacka20 ====Arsenic====
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  • Agents that cause nausea, which are generally arsenic-based, were used for different reasons. In the First World War, they were m
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  • ...leaf, Anirban Gupta and Debabrata Ghosh|title=Evolution of community-based arsenic removal systems in remote villages in West Bengal, India: Assessment of dec
    18 KB (2,755 words) - 04:22, 22 November 2023
  • ...min]], [[eflornithine]], [[pentamidine]], and several drugs that contain [[arsenic]] are effective treatments for the disease. However, these drugs are not h
    16 KB (2,364 words) - 00:56, 7 February 2010
  • ...ically dysplastic in these entities with the exception of chloramphenicol, arsenic toxicity and other poisons.
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