نتایج جستجو برای: poison biology

تعداد نتایج: 168126  

1942
M. M. Syddiq Hussain

Case 1.?A Hindu female from district Warangal, Hyderabad (July 1940), killed her husband by giving him a drink containing ground Bhilawan (marking nut) and snake poison. No snake poison was detected but Bhilawan was detected on a stone on which it was ground and in the remnant of the prepared poison which she said she gave to her husband. It could not be detected in earth soiled with vomited ma...

Journal: :Emergency medical services 2003
Larry D Gahagan Dan Hatlestad

The American Association of Poison Control Centers (PCCs) has a nationwide toll-free number for contacting regional poison centers. To be automatically connected to a local poison center, call 800/222-1222. EMS providers should follow local protocols to determine how to contact PCCs, either directly or through on-line medical control. Most experts agree that PCCs are a reliable and current sour...

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
nadeem ullah khan department of emergency medicine, the aga khan university, karachi, pakistan mohammed umer mir department of emergency medicine, the aga khan university, karachi, pakistan uzma rahim khan department of emergency medicine, aga khan university, karachi, pakistan afshan rahim khan department of emergency medicine, the aga khan university, karachi, pakistan jamal ara jinnah post graduate medical center, karachi, pakistan khurram raja provincial poison control center, allied general hospital, faisalabad, pakistan

background: chemical exposure is a major health problem globally. poison control centers (pccs) play a leading role both in developed and developing countries in the prevention and control of poisonous chemical exposures. in this study, we aimed to assess the current state of pccs in pakistan and highlight capacity building needs in these centers. methods: a cross-sectional survey of the two re...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Association 1887

Journal: :Nature Chemistry 2014

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1949

M Saberi Najafabadi MA Tahmasebi

Honeybee, a small -although powerful- creature moves from one place to another to make an elixir, which cures different diseases. To make one kilogram of honey the small creature has to carry 150000 pieces of pollen and suck the sap of ten million flowers. Both honey and the honeybee poison have been used in treating diseases for thousands of years. The product made by such tiny creatures has b...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Jennifer L. Stynoski Lisa M. Schulte Bibiana Rojas

Stynoski et al. introduce the dendrobatids, a charismatic group of frogs known for their colourful and often poisonous skin.

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2003
R Ponampalam V Anantharaman

INTRODUCTION There appears to be a significant prevalence of poisoning and adverse drug reactions in Singapore. However, the resources needed by physicians to assist them in the management of such cases are limited. This study examines the information resources currently utilised by medical professionals in assisting them in the management of poisonings and adverse drug reactions. The preferred...

2010
R. A. Saporito M. Isola V. C. Maccachero K. Condon M. A. Donnelly

The nature of chemical defenses in poison frogs has been explored in a variety of species, and most studies focus on the types of chemical defenses and their sources. The defensive compounds of frogs are stored in dermal granular glands that have been described for several species that are chemically protected from predators and/or microorganisms. Gland ultrastructure is known for some species ...

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