A toxic war gas with sulfide based compounds that raises blisters and attacks the eyes and lungs; there is no known antidote.
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1 Depression costs Irish business £170 million each year in lost work days.
2 The problem, the problem, the problem was I lost all my feelings.
3 Siddig said his father appeared in good health but had lost weight.
4 The reality is he has lost control of his party on Europe.
5 Have words and arguments lost their power to bring about social change?
1 Conclusions: The present data suggest that CIMT is enlarged in HD patients.
2 An HD hooked up to a Time Capsule works fine, for example.
3 Conclusions: rGFR is better maintained in PD patients than in HD patients.
4 Despite the HD programming, Voom is far from a slam-dunk for consumers.
5 This scarcity is especially evident for adults and severe forms of HD .
1 Without disparaging our own efforts, we must pay a tribute to the achievement of the French yperite producing and filling factories.
2 We saw the minister visiting a factory and pinning the Legion of Honour on to the breast of a worker blinded by yperite .
3 Yperite , French Mustard Gas.-Duringthis period the volume of allied gas activities also increased considerably.
4 The French termed mustard gas " Yperite " after Ypres, the place where it was first used.
5 As far as such terms can be applied to any weapon, Yperite arrived to spread panic, and terror amongst the German formations.
1 The two vanadoniobates as heterogeneous catalysts can effectively promote the oxidative decontamination of sulfur mustard simulants.
2 Background: Sulfur mustard (SM) is a potent blistering chemical warfare agent, which was first used in 1917.
3 Oxidative stress induced by free radicals is a major mechanism for the direct effects of Sulfur mustard on male infertility.
4 Some studies have shown the harmful effects of Sulfur mustard as a war chemical toxin especially on sperm quality and male infertility.
1 He also suffered from emphysema caused by the mustard gas , he added.
2 These in turn were used to make mustard gas and nerve agents.
3 It's also a precursor chemical for the blistering weapon nitrogen mustard gas .
4 These conditions were again approached in the first German use of mustard gas .
5 The fetlocks are bandaged with special oil-skin to protect them from mustard gas '.
6 We wanted mustard gas , and realised its need in July, 1917.
7 But as I leaned toward it, a strong smell of mustard gas rose.
8 Yellow Cross, representing mustard gas , was the most highly persistent type.
9 Although these caused fewer casualties than mustard gas , they were relatively more fatal.
10 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Wounded people receive treatment after a mustard gas attack on Marea.
11 The weapons are known to contain phosgene and mustard gas .
12 Their allegations included claims of exposure to mustard gas , nerve gas and tear gas.
13 The experts have already been testing for sarin, mustard gas and other toxic agents.
14 The vesicant action of mustard gas produced huge casualties with relatively little permanent harm.
15 The veterans returning from the front were disfigured, shell-shocked, and burned by mustard gas .
16 Has the one-time wonder fuel become the new asbestos -not to say mustard gas ?
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