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  • 1ingested — adj. taken into the stomach. [Narrower terms: {eaten (vs. uneaten)}] WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 2ingested — in·gest || ɪn dÊ’est v. take into the body, take in via the mouth, consume (as in food); absorb, take in …

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  • 3ingested — …

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  • 4eaten vs uneaten — ingested ingested adj. taken into the stomach. [Narrower terms: {eaten (vs. uneaten)}] WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 5poison — poisoner, n. poisonless, adj. poisonlessness, n. /poy zeuhn/, n. 1. a substance with an inherent property that tends to destroy life or impair health. 2. something harmful or pernicious, as to happiness or well being: the poison of slander. 3.… …

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  • 6human disease — Introduction       an impairment of the normal state of a human being that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. health versus disease       Before human disease can be discussed, the meanings of the terms health, physical fitness, illness …

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  • 7Acrylamide — Chembox new ImageFileL1 = Acrylamide 2D skeletal.png ImageSize = 100px ImageFileR1 = Acrylamide 3D balls.png ImageSizeR1 = 120px ImageFile2 = Acrylamide 3D vdW.png ImageSize2 = 150px IUPACName = prop 2 enamide OtherNames = Section1 = Chembox… …

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  • 8Mercury poisoning — Classification and external resources Elemental mercury ICD 10 T …

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  • 9Fasciolosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B66.3 ICD 9 121.3 …

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  • 10Forensic toxicology — is the use of toxicology and other disciplines such as analytical chemistry, pharmacology and clinical chemistry to aid medicolegal investigation of death, poisoning, and drug use. The primary concern for forensic toxicology is not the legal… …

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