Toxin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A toxin (Greek: , toxikon ) is a poisonous substance produced by living cells or organisms (although humans are technically living organisms, man-made substances created by artificial processes us...
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Toxin (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Toxin ( Patrick Mulligan ) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He is the third major symbiote of the Spider-Man series, the ninth known to have appeared in the comi...
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Abilities: Toxin like his predecessors possesses the ability to stick to walls, and like Carnage creates 'tendrils' rather than webbing from which to swing between buildings. Toxin can also project elongated claws or 'snares' from his costume in the same manner as Carnage.
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www.spiderfan.org/characters/toxin.html
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Toxin Ingestion Management, Unknown Ingestion Management, Gastric Decontamination, Decontamination After Toxin Ingestion ... Toxin Antidotes ... Toxin Induced Neurologic Changes...
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The Legal Term * Toxin * Defined & Explained ... TOXIN - Whatever its origin or method of production - any poisonous substance produced by a living organism; or any poisonous isomer, homolog, or derivative of such a substance. 18 USC...
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www.lectlaw.com/def2/t034.htm
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Consumer Updates are timely articles that cover product approvals, safety warnings, and other health information for you and your family. You can sign up You can also sign up for an RSS feed. ... Every day, Americans rely on FDA-regulated products—from toothpaste and contact lenses to food and life-saving medicines.
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Toxin - Definition of Toxin at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Toxin. Look it up now! ... Use toxin in a Sentence...
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Overview of the biochemistry and mechanism of action of bacterial toxins from the Center for Disease Control (CDC). ... These toxins, which affect eukaryotic cells by a variety of means, include Staphylococcus aureus -toxin, Shiga toxin, cytotoxic necrotizing factor type 1, Escherichia coli heat-stable toxin,
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www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol5no2/schmitt.htm
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