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Pesticide poisoning of farm workers : implications of blood test results from Vietnam [PDF]
In this paper, the authors have assessed the incidence and determinants of pesticide poisoning among rice farmers in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Blood cholinesterase tests suggest that the incidence of poisoning from exposure to organophosphates and ...
Nhan Thi Lam +4 more
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Larkspur Poisoning of Cattle: Plant and Animal Factors that Influence Plant Toxicity
Toxic larkspurs (Delphinium species) poison and kill cattle in western North America, and cattle deaths from larkspur poisoning can be as high as 15%.1 Millions of dollars are lost from ranching communities due to animal deaths, increased management ...
Davis, T. Zane +8 more
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Clinical Toxicology of Yew Poisoning
Objectives: Yew plant materials contain highly toxic taxine alkaloids. Serious ingestions can result in life-threatening toxicity. The purpose of this article is to summarize the literature on the treatment of acute yew poisoning.
Dennis F. Thompson +1 more
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A metal‐directed carbonization strategy transforms hierarchical organic microspheres into spiky carbon catalysts with Pd nanoparticles embedded at the tips. This approach resolves the activity‐stability trade‐off, achieving exceptional poison resistance in semi‐hydrogenations, offering a versatile, scalable platform for designing high‐performance ...
Yintao Li +9 more
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[Poisoning by the autumn crocus plant]
Confirmed cases of poisoning resulting from the ingestion of Colchicum autumnale in mistake for Allium ursinum were analysed retrospectively. The study included 32 patients between 27 and 90 years. The severity of the intoxication was graded on the basis
Hermanns-Clausen, M;Schindler, F;Stedtler, U;Zilker, T;Felgenhauer, N
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Acute poisoning in horses: part 2
Horses are at risk of poisoning from plants in their environment or from contaminants in their feed. Well recognised toxic plants in horses include oleander, yew, false acacia, bracken, sycamore, oak and ragwort. Some plants are unpalatable but are eaten
Nicola Bates
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Recent Advances and Challenges in Ammonia‐Hydrogen Energy Conversion
This work summarizes the latest progress of various catalytic methods in ammonia‐hydrogen energy conversion. The challenges and outlook of ammonia‐hydrogen energy conversion system are also emphasized. This work expects to build a blueprint of renewable and efficient ammonia‐hydrogen energy conversion systems under mild conditions.
Menghao Lv +6 more
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The Home & Garden Information Center provides research-based information on landscaping, gardening, plant health, household pests, food safety and preservation, nutrition, physical activity, and health.
Clemson University, Cooperative Extension Service
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Trace Ru‐Doped PtCuRu@PtRu Core‐Shell Electrocatalyst for CO‐Resilient Methanol Oxidation
We engineered a trace Ru‐doped PtCuRu@PtRu core‐shell nanostructure. This design exploits lattice mismatch‐induced compressive strain between the PtCuRu ternary core and trace Ru‐doped Pt‐rich shell, systematically downshifting the Pt d‐band center to weaken *CO adsorption energetics.
Tianrui Xue +7 more
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This review presents an integrated design roadmap for practical lithium–sulfur batteries, moving beyond isolated material breakthroughs to the synergistic combination of three interdependent frontiers: Scale‐Up, Electrolyte‐Cathode Synergy, and AI/ML Data‐Driven Design.
Shihzad Shakil +6 more
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