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Dynamics in a Plankton Model with Toxic Substances and Phytoplankton Harvesting
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos in Applied Sciences and Engineering, 2020In this paper, a phytoplankton–zooplankton model incorporating toxic substances and nonlinear phytoplankton harvesting is established.
Hua Zhang, Ben Niu
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Covalent organic frameworks as superior adsorbents for the removal of toxic substances.
Chemical Society ReviewsDeveloping new materials capable of the safe and efficient removal of toxic substances has become a research hotspot in the field of materials science, as these toxic substances pose a serious threat to human health, both directly and indirectly ...
Yubo Li +6 more
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GLOBAL DYNAMICS OF TWO PHYTOPLANKTON-ZOOPLANKTON MODELS WITH TOXIC SUBSTANCES EFFECT
The Journal of Applied Analysis and Computation, 2019In this paper, we investigate phytoplankton-zooplankton models with toxic substances effect and two different kinds of predator functional responses. For Holling type II predator functional response, it is shown that the local stability of the positive ...
Shanshan Chen, Hong Yang, Junjie Wei
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1997
Mycotoxins are poisonous secondary metabolites (substances that are not essential to the growth of the producing organisms) produced by fungi. They received little attention until the early 1960s but since then an array of toxins and disease syndromes have been described.
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Mycotoxins are poisonous secondary metabolites (substances that are not essential to the growth of the producing organisms) produced by fungi. They received little attention until the early 1960s but since then an array of toxins and disease syndromes have been described.
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Toxic Substances in Spinal Cord Injury
Neurosurgery, 1979Abstract Several investigators have implicated norepinephrine and other toxic substances released in the region of a spinal cord injury in the genesis of the progressive pathological and clinical changes that follow spinal trauma. To test this hypothesis.
S C, Stein +3 more
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2017
Stroke is the second leading cause of mortality and most common cause of disability worldwide. Approximately, 30% of stroke survivors are permanently disabled, and 20% require institutionalized care. In 2002, the cost of stroke was estimated at $49.4 billion (Reynolds).
R. Sweis, J. Biller
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Stroke is the second leading cause of mortality and most common cause of disability worldwide. Approximately, 30% of stroke survivors are permanently disabled, and 20% require institutionalized care. In 2002, the cost of stroke was estimated at $49.4 billion (Reynolds).
R. Sweis, J. Biller
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1997
This chapter elaborates the role of toxicity and substance abuse inassociation with brain ischemia and hemorrhagic stroke. Toxicity to every major organ system, including the central and peripheral nervous systems, has been noted in adults and the fetus.
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This chapter elaborates the role of toxicity and substance abuse inassociation with brain ischemia and hemorrhagic stroke. Toxicity to every major organ system, including the central and peripheral nervous systems, has been noted in adults and the fetus.
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Impact of Toxic Substance Use on Quality of Life in Adolescents
Health Leadership and Quality of LifeIntroduction: Drug is any chemical substance capable of interacting with a living organism and, from the medical point of view, used for the treatment, prevention, cure or diagnosis of diseases.
María Carla Hernández Martínez +1 more
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