-
biological half-life of a
toxic substance, the
greater the risk of
chronic poisoning, even if
environmental levels of the
toxin are not very high. Bioac****ulation...
-
bichloride of
mercury poisoning on 26
April 1914.
Mercury dichloride is a
highly toxic compound, both
acutely and as a
****ulative poison. Its
toxicity is due...
- to
mammals and birds, and
extremely lethal to fish. It is a
highly ****ulative poison, due to its high
lipophilicity and
extremely slow elimination.[citation...
-
disagreeable and
irritating smell and is a
potentially lethal (but not
****ulative)
poison. It may be
considered the
conjugate acid of the
azide anion, and is...
-
sulfate is
toxic by inhalation,
ingestion and skin contact. It is a
****ulative poison, and
repeated exposure may lead to anemia,
kidney damage, eyesight...
- the
gastrointestinal tract without being absorbed.
Nickel is not a
****ulative poison, but
larger doses or
chronic inhalation exposure may be toxic, even...
- its
vapor can
cause violent headaches. The
compound acts as a non-
****ulative poison. 2-Furonitrile, a
pharmaceutical intermediate and
potential artificial...
- for the
purpose of
killing rodents.
While commonly referred to as "rat
poison",
rodenticides are also used to kill mice, woodchucks, chipmunks, porcupines...
- p electrons and ends up with a stable,
filled s subs****. Lead is a
****ulative poison. Only
limited evidence have been
shown of lead's
carcinogenic effect...
-
****ulative dose is the
total dose
resulting from
repeated exposures of
ionizing radiation to an
occupationally exposed worker to the same
portion of the...