William was not yet done; he continued to speak with increased venom.
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She had not quite shaken off the effects of the new venom.
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Background: Immunotherapy for bee venom allergy is effective and provides long-term protection.
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But he had planted the venom; he had left it behind him.
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I'd used the idea before to drive venom from a thunderbird's veins.
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Jelly is not a specific chemical; it is an animalvenom.
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Significance: Animalvenoms contain a diversity of molecules able to bind to specific cell targets.
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It was demonstrated that this approach is a sensitive and adequate method to achieve a broad spectrum of information about animalvenoms.
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Animalvenoms and secretions have long been studied as new bioactive molecular sources, presenting a wide spectrum of biological effects, including new antiviral agents.
Ús de venoms en anglès
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Next, this method was applied to native peptides isolated from spider venoms.
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Scorpion venoms are composed of several substances with different pharmacological activities.
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Cone snail venoms are more than an elaborate tool for assassination.
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Ointments I have, potions and infusions, tinctures and venoms and poultices.
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The chemical array in the tree frog skin shares some similarities with snake venoms.
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Significance: Animal venoms contain a diversity of molecules able to bind to specific cell targets.
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Snake venoms contain a bewildering array of proteins that work together to bring down prey.
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The fact is, that snake venoms are about the safest of poisons for the criminal.
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Lacking enthusiastic human volunteers for their trials, scientists have tended to test venoms on mice.
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LAAOcdt showed amino acid homology to other L-amino acid oxidases isolated from different snake venoms.
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Many people just don't wake up the next morning Krait venoms disable their prey's nervous system.
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These results provide some biochemical characteristics of the high molecular mass proteins of the theraphosid venoms.
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Then, ICT-Cobra was used to detect various concentrations of the eight venoms to elucidate its performance.
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The saliva of the small blue-ringed octopus contains one of the deadliest venoms on the planet.
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Multiple sequence alignments demonstrate that this protein shares high identity with other thrombin-like enzymes from snake venoms.
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Noticeable correlations between the cross-reactivity of venoms from genus Naja snakes and existing geographical characteristics were found.