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  • 111Mutagen — In genetics, a mutagen (Latin, literally origin of change) is a physical or chemical agent that changes the genetic material, usually DNA, of an organism and thus increases the frequency of mutations above the natural background level. As many… …

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  • 112Hydrazine — For the antidepressant, see Hydrazine (antidepressant). Hydrazine …

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  • 113Garcinia — subelliptica, known as fukugi in Japan Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 114Clostridium difficile — C. difficile colonies on a blood agar plate …

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  • 115Thallium(I) sulfate — Chembox new Name = Thallium(I) sulfate ImageFile = T2s.jpg ImageName = Thallium(I) sulfate OtherNames = Thallous sulfate Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7446 18 6 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = Tl2SO4 MolarMass = 504.83 g/mol… …

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  • 116Spinosad — Spinosyn A Identifiers CAS number 131929 63 0 …

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  • 117cyanide — /suy euh nuyd , nid/, n., v., cyanided, cyaniding. n. 1. Also, cyanid /suy euh nid/. Chem. a. a salt of hydrocyanic acid, as potassium cyanide, KCN. b. a nitrile, as methyl cyanide, C2H3N. v.t. 2. to treat with a cyanide, as an ore in order to… …

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  • 118nicotine — nicotined, adj. nicotineless, adj. /nik euh teen , tin, nik euh teen /, n. Chem. a colorless, oily, water soluble, highly toxic, liquid alkaloid, C10H14N2, found in tobacco and valued as an insecticide. [1810 20; < F; see NICOTIANA, INE2] * * *&#8230; …

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  • 119Toxin — One of a number of poisons produced by certain plants, animals, and bacteria. The term toxin is frequently used to refer specifically to a particular protein produced by some higher plants, animals and pathogenic (disease causing) bacteria. A&#8230; …

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  • 120Aromatherapy — Intervention A diffuser and a bottle of essential oil. MeSH …

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