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Rodenticides are
chemicals made and sold for the
purpose of
killing rodents.
While commonly referred to as "rat poison",
rodenticides are also used to...
- The
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) is a
United States federal law that set up the
basic U.S.
system of
pesticide regulation...
- humans, and for
animals that have
consumed either the
rodenticide or rats
poisoned by the
rodenticide,
treatment is
prolonged administration of
large amounts...
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medications in the
prevention of thrombosis, and in pest control, as
rodenticides.
These drugs deplete the
active form of the
vitamin by
inhibiting the...
- flavoring. Corn
gluten meal can be used as the
active ingredient in
rodenticides. The
patent filing indicates that corn
gluten meal can
cause dehydration...
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indicating its link with coumarin.
Warfarin was
first registered for use as a
rodenticide in the US in 1948, and was
immediately po****r.
Although warfarin was...
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there were
lingering concerns about potential dangers in the park, like
rodenticide. He
remained in
Central Park for nine months,
eventually wandering to...
- salt (sodium chloride) and is used as a
rodenticide. The
effectiveness of
sodium fluoroacetate as a
rodenticide was
reported in 1942. The name "1080" refers...
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although commercial samples are
often dark or even black. It is used as a
rodenticide. Zn3P2 is a II-V
semiconductor with a
direct band gap of 1.5 eV and may...
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Powdered corn cob (PCC) is a
rodenticide,
marketed as a
natural and environmentally-friendly
alternative to
anticoagulant types. The
preparation was approved...