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environmental toxin

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meanings of environmentaland toxin


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environmental
adjective
uk /ɪnˌvaɪ.rəˈmen.təl/ us /ɪnˌvaɪ.rəˈmen.t̬əl/
relating to ...
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toxin
noun[C]
uk /ˈtɒk.sɪn/ us /ˈtɑːk.sɪn/
a poisonous substance, especially one produced by bacteria, that ...
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Examples of environmental toxin


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For example, biological exposures to an infectious agent or an environmentaltoxin are reflected in e2, as is measurement error.
However, it has been classified as an environmentaltoxin and can cause birth defects.
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An environmentaltoxin is one that is found naturally in our surroundings.
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Finally, fertilisation is very sensitive to environmental toxins, both natural and man-made.
He can increase in size and strength, cancel psychokinetic energies in his vicinity, and adapt to any environmentaltoxin.
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Mercury in its various forms is particularly harmful to fetuses as an environmentaltoxin in pregnancy, as well as to infants.
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Bacteria, yeast and environmental toxins fall into the category of non-self because they are all foreign to the body.
It may be caused by diseases and it is to the extirpation of those diseases, and of environmental toxins having the same result, that research ought to be devoted.
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Pesticides, solar radiation, drug and environmental toxins have become increasingly pervasive in todays society.
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The fish are slow to mature, and therefore collect relatively high levels of environmental toxins.
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Air pollution is also a significant contribution to environmental toxins in pregnancy.
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Following this definition, an agroecologist would study agriculture's various relationships with soil health, water quality, air quality, meso- and micro-fauna, surrounding flora, environmental toxins, and other environmental contexts.
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Their goal was to develop a fish that could detect pollution by selectively fluorescing in the presence of environmental toxins.
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However other metals such as lead, manganese, arsenic, cadmium and iron, as well as prenatal exposure to pesticides, tobacco, and other environmental toxins are also implicated as causative factors.
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Air and water pollutants, environmental toxins, conventional styling products and excessive amounts of sebum have the potential to build up on the scalp.
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It can be used to test the effects of environmental toxins, absorption of aerosolized therapeutics, and the safety and efficacy of new drugs.
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Environmental toxins and pathogens have also been implicated, such as, carbon monoxide poisoning or herpes encephalitis and infrequent developmental occurrences have been documented.
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Evarts found fasting to be the best method for detoxification in the overall treatment of chronic illness, which was often associated with ingested and environmental toxins.
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Carson used ecological science to link the release of environmental toxins to human and ecosystem health.
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