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Poisonous plants of New Mexico Rangelands
Introduction; Factors influencing toxicity; Management to reduce livestock poisoning; Environmental conditions; Control of poisonous plants; Care of poisoned animals; Key to principal livestock-poisoning plants; Symptoms of poisoning; Primary toxins ...
Allison, Christopher D. (Christopher Dale), 1951-; Turner, Jason L.; Wenzel, John C.;
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ABSTRACT Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) can be transformed into hydrogen (H2) through several chemical and catalytic processes, offering a promising route for both waste treatment and clean H2 production. This colorless, flammable, and toxic gas is found abundantly in swamps, volcanoes, hot springs, sewages, other natural gas fields, and even in refineries and
Divyesh Cirikonda +4 more
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Drugs from poisonous plants: Ethnopharmacological relevance to modern perspectives
The world of plant diversity is endlessly fascinating and essential for life on Earth. Since the inception of early civilization, humans have utilized plants for several purposes, particularly for their medicinal value.
Bhagya Lakhmi Rajbongshi +1 more
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Poisonous plants are found everywhere. This bulletin, which includes color photographs, tells how to recognize the most common ones, how to avoid them, and what to do if a poisoning occurs. More than 40 species are described and illustrated.
Kingsbury, John M.
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A graphene oxide/collagen scaffold is developed for chronic massive rotator cuff tear repair. The scaffold improves compressive stability, supports reparative mesenchymal differentiation, and modulates the immune microenvironment. In chronic MRCT models, it reduces muscle degeneration, enhances tendon–bone regeneration, and improves functional recovery,
Renwen Wan +24 more
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Allamanda cathartica leaves do not contain cardioactive glycosides [PDF]
Allamanda cathartica, a plant used in traditional medicine for different purposes, has been considered a cardiotoxic plant. However, the alleged cardiac glycoside was not further studied. Thus, the present study aimed to determine whether the leaves of A.
B.P. Santos +4 more
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Plants Poisonous to Livestock in Botswana
Livestock plant poisoning is very common in Botswana. Two plants, Dichapetalum cymosum and Pavetta harborii, are especially notorious for causing large-scale mortality in some areas of the country. In 1975, for instance, a D.
Motsepe, Pearl Dijeng
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Poisonous Plants Retrieval System Based on Mobile Devices
Identification of poisonous plants especially outdoor diet was practical for tourism in exciting outdoor travel. A new method called Poisonous Plants Retrieval System Based On the Mobile Device was proposed in this paper.
Jie Tian +3 more
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This review explores how hemoglobin‐based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) combined with nanozymes create multifunctional materials that deliver oxygen while maintaining redox homeostasis. Beyond artificial blood substitutes, these constructs enable wound healing with light‐triggered oxygen release, cancer therapy through enhanced oxygenation and reactive ...
Despoina Douka +4 more
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MetalCenter‐Dependent Selectivity Divergence in MN4 Single‐Atom Catalysts for Aerobic HMF Oxidation
Two single‐atom catalysts with M‐N4 configurations (FeN4 and CoN4) were developed for selective HMF oxidation. FeN4 achieves 93.9% selectivity toward FFCA via superoxide anions (O2•−), while CoN4 preferentially produces FDCA through hydroxyl radicals (•OH). DFT calculations reveal that distinct adsorption energies and charge redistribution at the metal
Haoyu Wang +6 more
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