A white powdered poisonous trioxide of arsenic; used in manufacturing glass and as a pesticide (rat poison) and weed killer.
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Examples for "arsenic"
Examples for "arsenic"
1The naturally occurring heavy metal arsenic is present in food and water.
2However, one detail perturbed him: suppose autopsies revealed the presence of arsenic?
3Less is known about the reproductive effects of arsenic at lower levels.
4Ingestion of inorganic arsenic affects cellular energy production; lethal poisonings can occur.
5Nevertheless, the authors found an excess NMSC risk for environmental arsenic exposure.
1It is the double-distilled extract of nux vomica, ratsbane, and adder's tongue.
2You want a patent or a privilege for your ratsbane?
3Did I think he was so weak as bite holes in his flesh with ratsbane?
4Better mix ratsbane in the jelly cake.
5If he wears a dagger and ratsbane, it must be to do mischief to himself or somebody else.
1These findings suggest that combining arsenic trioxide with radiotherapy may represent a new therapeutic approach.
2Inorganic arsenic compounds, like arsenic trioxide, are reactive and can cause damage to the body.
3The results support the hypothesis that arsenic trioxide and glycerol use the same translocation pathway in AQP9.
4Therefore, arsenic trioxide could be an effective cytotoxic drug for the treatment of heterogeneous cellular population of neuroblastoma.
5Furthermore, an increase in SIV-specific immune responses after arsenic trioxide treatment may contribute to suppression of viral rebound.
1These grains, being removed, showed all the characteristics of white arsenic oxide.
2Her master said further that it was white arsenic that was put into their wine.
3For this job, white arsenic is best, I think.
4Come out, and next time thy heart is troubled, do not try white arsenic quite so openly.
5Make a solution of arsenic by dissolving 6.60 grams of white arsenic in 100 c.c.
Translations for arsenous oxide