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Argyria or
argyrosis is a
condition caused by
excessive exposure to
chemical compounds of the
element silver, or
silver dust. The most
dramatic symptom...
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Cryptophasa argyrias is a moth in the
family Xyloryctidae. It was
described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1906. It is
found in Australia,
where it has been...
- dermatitis, acid reflux, and
other issues. This
caused him to
develop argyria. In 2008,
Karason first gained prominence after appearing on Today. He...
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Argyria is a skin
condition due to
exposure to silver.
Argyria may also
refer to:
Argyria (moth), a
genus of moth
Argyria (Pontus), a town of ancient...
- by
argyria. In his book The
Disappearing Spoon,
about the
periodic table,
author Sam Kean
chronicled the
experience of Jones, who
developed argyria, which...
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Argyria (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργυρία) was a town
situated on the
ancient Troad, on the
right bank of the
Aesepus River (modern Gönen Çay) near Scepsis. It...
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result in a
disfiguring condition known as
argyria in
which the skin
becomes blue or blue-gray.
Localized argyria can
occur as a
result of
topical use of...
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Abonoteichos Aegialus Aiginetes Alaca Höyük
Amasia Amastris Ancon Anticinolis Argyria Armene Athenae Berissa Bonita Boon
Cabira Cales Callistratia Carambis Carissa...
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Argyria sericina is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1881. It is
found in Colombia. "global Pyraloidea...
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Argyria opposita is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Zeller in 1877. It is
found in Panama. "global
Pyraloidea database". Globiz.pyraloidea...