• Naphthalene poisoning (or mothball poisoning) is a form of poisoning that occurs when naphthalene is ingested. Severe poisoning can result in haemolytic...
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    Naphthalene is an organic compound with formula C 10H 8. It is the simplest polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, and is a white crystalline solid with a characteristic...
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  • termite nest behind the walls of his bedroom. Final diagnosis: Naphthalene poisoning 12 12 "Sports Medicine" Keith Gordon John Mankiewicz & David Shore...
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    February 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2010. NIOSH alert: preventing phosphine poisoning and explosions during fumigation (Report). CDC. 1 September 1999. doi:10...
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    Cat health (redirect from Cat poison)
    PMC 2137107. PMID 18087575. "Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs & Cats (Ethylene Glycol Poisoning)", Pet Poison Helpline, accessed Sept. 11, 2014. "College...
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    connected to these appliances. Carbon monoxide poisoning is the most common type of fatal air poisoning in many countries. Carbon monoxide has important...
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    asthma symptoms. The CDC considers formaldehyde as a systemic poison. Formaldehyde poisoning can cause permanent changes in the nervous system's functions...
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    as a central nervous system depressant in the same manner as ethanol poisoning. Second, in a process of toxication, it is metabolised to formic acid...
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    are petroleum hydrocarbons, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (such as naphthalene and benzo(a)pyrene), solvents, pesticides, lead, and other heavy metals...
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    solvent for some medications, and antidote for methanol poisoning and ethylene glycol poisoning. It is used as a chemical solvent and in the synthesis...
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    retort-house walls. Flange connections were essential as blockages from naphthalene or pitchy deposits were likely to occur. The condensed liquids flowed...
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    "Carbon Monoxide Poisoning" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 January 2022. Retrieved 12 December 2021. "Carbon monoxide poisoning - Symptoms and...
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    Bhopal disaster (category Mass poisoning)
    groundwater in the area. Reported polluting compounds include 1-naphthol, naphthalene, Sevin, tarry residue, mercury, toxic organochlorines, volatile organochlorine...
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    Ozone (redirect from Ozone poisoning)
    Dihydroxyacetone Methoxyethane Glycine Graphene Hemolithin H2NCO+ Linear C5 Naphthalene cation Phosphine Pyrene Silylidyne Related Abiogenesis Astrobiology Astrochemistry...
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    occurs as a consequence of anaerobic metabolism. Initially, acute cyanide poisoning causes a red or ruddy complexion in the victim because the tissues are...
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    napsylate form was introduced to the market. The napsylate salt (the salt of naphthalene-2-sulfonic acid) is claimed to be less prone to non-medical use, because...
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    abandoned. From the middle of the 18th century it was used in a number of poisoning murders and suicides. Hydrogen cyanide gas in air is explosive at concentrations...
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    compounds (such as thiouridine) in a biological sample. Heavy metal poisoning Mercury poisoning Minamata disease Hintermann, H. (2010). Organomercurials. Their...
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    in body fluids, designed for determination of formate after methanol poisoning, is based on the reaction of formate with bacterial formate dehydrogenase...
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  • town gas made it extremely poisonous, accidental poisoning and suicide by gas being commonplace. Poisoning from natural gas appliances is only due to incomplete...
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  • although in the mid-1920s physicians reported workers in polychlorinated naphthalene (PCN) manufacturing suffering from chloracne (Teleky 1927), and by the...
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  • MPP+ Myclobutanil Mycoherbicide N-Octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide Naphthalene Alpha-Naphthylthiourea Nematicide Neonicotinoid Nitisinone Non-pesticide...
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  • Dean Wardlow suggest that the poison was naphthalene, from dissolved mothballs. This was "a common way of poisoning people in the rural South", but was rarely...
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    water, accidental or intentional poisoning with heavy water is unlikely to the point of practical disregard. Poisoning would require that the victim ingest...
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  • about 2–12 hours). Cases of acetonitrile poisoning in humans (or, to be more specific, of cyanide poisoning after exposure to acetonitrile) are rare but...
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  • and .beta.-naphthalene derivatives. 5. Stereochemical course of the Haworth-type synthesis of optically active 2-(1-methylpropyl)naphthalene". The Journal...
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    filling an area with gaseous pesticides, or fumigants, to suffocate or poison the pests within. It is used to control pests in buildings (structural fumigation)...
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    Naphthylvinylpyridine (NVP) is a naphthalene derivative that possesses anticholinergic activity similar to that of atropine. However, NVP's method of...
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    2013. pp. M9238. Pieter Klapwijk (January 27, 2010). "Ethylene Glycol Poisoning". The Rested Dog Inn. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013....
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    many of the older JWH series compounds, this compound does not have a naphthalene ring, instead occupying this position with a 2'-methoxy-phenylacetyl...
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