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    Use "toxin" in a sentence

    toxin example sentences

    toxin


    1. Do not believe it when manufacturers say the toxin levels are below EPA standards


    2. Remember every little bit of toxin adds up to a lot


    3. knew of this deadly toxin, at one time [it


    4. The price inelasticity of tobacco products, however, excludes the likelihood that prohibitatory pricing measures will either condition or limit consumption; which is what most of our politicians are relying on! Were our political leaders genuinely committed to eliminating this (proven) toxin from the marketplace, cigarettes and other tobacco products, like other potentially harmful drugs, would have been de-legalized years ago


    5.  Celestite: Used for eyesight, soothes the nerves and an anti- toxin it also aids


    6. paralyzed me with a special toxin when my guard was down and took me


    7. Without realizing, his temper igniting his poisonous tendencies, the wood where he clenched the table started to rapidly erode away, an acidic toxin that began to


    8. The toxin invaded the other mutant’s lungs


    9. the effects of his toxin


    10. Their green toxin that was absorbed into the shield’s energy is being used against them

    11. If this potent toxin were to be ingested, inhaled, or injected, it would paralyse the subject while leaving the person aware of the surroundings


    12. Botulinum toxin is the same agent produced by spoiled food that


    13. When used medically, the toxin is injected straight


    14. toxin required to cause botulism is significantly larger than used in


    15. were always trying to do: isolate a toxin; and usually a fairly


    16. Botox, botulinum toxin type A, is a neurotoxin most famous for its use in smoothing wrinkles


    17. Botulinum toxin is the same agent produced by spoiled food that causes botulism


    18. medically, the toxin is injected straight into the muscles and not absorbed into the bloodstream


    19. dose of toxin required to cause botulism is significantly larger than used in medical applications


    20. possibility that the clams would harbor a toxin from the red tide, especially in the summer

    21. The toxin was not destroyed by cooking


    22. This toxin could be lethal as it would paralyze muscles so that an affected person could not breathe


    23. Artificial respiration could keep the person alive while the toxin was being metabolized and dissipated from the organism


    24. This danger of the toxin is not


    25. First, we have obtained exclusive footage from an undisclosed location, thought to be an illegal laboratory capable of producing a new deadly toxin


    26. Avocado pits contain a toxin, persin, which can cause death even in very small amounts


    27. Sometimes the toxin leaks from the pit into the flesh next to it, making the whole fruit dangerous


    28. Terrell has more experience with this than I do and she is still in the lab trying to isolate the toxin


    29. Her Bilirubin was elevated, which suggests to me that there was some kind of toxin involved


    30. The toxin blocks the calcium ion channels in the heart muscle and disrupts its rhythm

    31. “In that case, let’s flush as much of the toxin out of her system, as possible


    32. The toxin Forrest used killed her within seconds after it was released into her bloodstream and there’s no antidote


    33. Thus exposing such meat to high temperatures when cooking does not destroy this toxin nor does it prevent the appearance of pathological symptoms upon the person who consumes this meat


    34. effective toxin eliminators in all of nature


    35. When high levels of toxin exposure results in extensive free radical intermediate build up from Phase I detoxification


    36. His equipment was not sophisticated enough to do a toxin screening and find out exactly what drug was used


    37. I will also have some lab studies done at the large hospital in Lhasa and see if we can come up with whatever this toxin may be


    38. The staff at the clinic is running tests to try to see if your dear sister ingested some sort of toxin, either accidentally, or perhaps at the hand of another


    39. Ang said that the doctors had still not found any particular toxin to account for her delirium and that all other testing had proved negative


    40. “As a naturopathic doctor, one might hypothesize that Tar-chin swallowed some form of toxin, although lab studies have not identified any

    41. Pearl # 3: Clostridium difficile toxin should not be re-checked for cure and has a poor


    42. Two mercenaries had been caught on the peripheries by the commando squad leader and dispatched with a neuron toxin, venom covered dart, shot into their temples


    43. cell caused by toxin accumulated in the body, leading to abnormal cell growth


    44. Not to mention the fact that combining any one toxin with another; almost doubles its original toxicity


    45. ingredients of tobacco, is an old established toxin, or poison, affecting the brain, the heart,


    46. When swallowed, spores in honey may begin to grow in the intestinal tracts of such young infants, where they can release a potentially deadly toxin


    47. having, purchased at the hour and in the place aforesaid, the toxin aforesaid), at


    48. Here’s one more reason to support your local farmers and buy organic produce: researchers say exposure to DDT—a toxin banned in the United States since 1972 but still used as a pesticide in other countries—may increase the risk and severity of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in those over the age of 60


    49. The prints on the bottle are smudged, and the toxin is an unknown chemical that doesn’t show up in the poison database


    50. Alone with the toxin


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    Synonyms for "toxin"

    toxin bacteria bane venom germ virus miasma

    "toxin" definitions

    a poisonous substance produced during the metabolism and growth of certain microorganisms and some higher plant and animal species