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EXTOXNET PIP - ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE (EDB)
... be carcinogenic. Organ toxicity: EDB contact may damage the lung, skin, and eyes. Acute and chronic systemic effects may be seen in the liver, kidneys, and heart, and other internal organs and ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups - Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... to scales. The haustorium of Viscaceae never forms epicortical roots, but instead forms a complex internal organ called the endophyte. This structure is composed of portions that run parallel to the host ...
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Caring for wounds in the field by Bill Glade, M.D. Issue #75
... no internal organs are entered. Hernia repair is a good example. Clean-contaminated wounds also happen in operating rooms, as when an internal organ is operated upon under controlled circumstances, often with antibiotic coverage. A good example is an appendectomy. Contaminated wounds include open fresh traumatic injuries or surgery with bacterial contamination from an internal organ ...
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Angiosperm Families - Betulaceae S.F. Gray
... superficial. Nodes tri-lacunar. Primary vascular tissue in a cylinder, without separate bundles. Internal phloem absent. Secondary thickening developing from a conventional cambial ring. ‘Included’ phloem ... samara (then two-winged, and the fruit sometimes remaining attached to the scalelike organ representing accrescent bracts and bracteoles). Dispersal unit the fruit. Dispersal by wind. Fruit ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DIPHACINONE
... toxicity [1,173]. Diphacinone works by inhibition of liver-synthesized coagulation proteins, leading to internal hemorrhaging [172]. If the dose is sufficient, this may result in death [172]. ... mutagenic effects are currently available [1,174]. Carcinogenic effects: No data are currently available Organ toxicity: The principal target of diphacinone is the blood (specifically the clotting factors), ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - History: Content
... persistence, habit, and nutrition are given first. For a particular structure or organ system, description of parts follows the order: presence, number, position/insertion, arrangement, ... organ follow the order: color, odor, symmetry, architecture, shape, dimensions (length, width, thickness, mass), texture, base, margin, peripheral region or sides, central area, apex, surface, vestiture, internal ...
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Lobster Parts
... Lobster Parts Lobster Parts Follow a clam through a lobster (Internal Anatomy) A lobster locates its prey, a clam for instance, with its excellent sense of ... , and smell. In fact, you could say the lobster's whole body is a sense organ. The long pair of antennae and tiny hairs that cover the entire body, including the ...
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Glossary
... prostrate filaments for attachment and erect, spreading filaments for photosynthesis holdfast algal organ for attachment hygroscopic movement movement by the gain or loss of water ... floating pleurocarpous - prostrate (used for mosses) prokaryote simple organism without a defined nucleus or internal membranes protonema (pl. protonemata) the filamentous (moss) or thallose (fern) gametophyte stage ...
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Rocco's Bookmarks
... - Freedom of Information Act - Introduction The FCC Federal Web Locator FedWorld FinanceNet IBERT Internal Revenue Service Legislative Inquiry Library of Congress Home Page National Performance Review ... The Einstein File by Fred Jerome Environmentalists Against War Environmentalists Against War: Activist Organ... Foundation on Economic Trends Free Speech Radio News/Pacifica Reporters Aga... Geneva ...
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Lab III - Preservation (2)
... space. Like compressions and impressions, casts and molds record external (or sometimes internal) organ features well, but provide no cellular or tissue information. Unlike compressions/impressions, ... not mineralized, retain resistant organic material, and may show unidirectional compression (flattening). Internal structure, especially of thick-walled, hard fruits is sometimes well preserved. These ...
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