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Huwebes, Hulyo 7, 2011. Box jelly fish (blue bottles found in Australia and South East Asia), man of war (USA) and sea anemones (China). These animals discharge stinging capsules, nematocytes, which penetrate the skin and inject venom which may cause cardiorespiratory failure. Sea anemone toxin prolongs nerve action potential and causes spontaneous and repetitive activity in axons. Sea snail: cone shells. A poison, which is also present in lower concentrations throughout the plant. It has been used for c...

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clinicalchemistry37-c: Plant Toxins

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Huwebes, Hulyo 7, 2011. Castor oil plant, Ricinus communis, is a plant species of the Euphorbiaceae (the evolution of this plant family is relatively unexplored) the sole member of the genus Ricinus and of the subtribe Ricininae. Its seed is the castor bean which, despite its name, is not a true bean. Castor seed is the source of castor oil, which has a wide variety of uses. The seeds contain between 40% and 60% oil that is rich in triglycerides, mainly ricinolein. The seed coat contains.

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clinicalchemistry37-c: Anterior Pituitary Hormones

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Miyerkules, Hunyo 15, 2011. Care of the Client with Endocrine Disorder. Meeting a patient seems so a difficult task. Because a little mistake may bring misery. To the person whose intension is to lessen. The discomfort and pain that is bothering him. A welcome facial expression and a sweet smile. A comforting words and a gentle touch. May bring hope and aspiration to every one. To be united and cared by a lovable nurse. Voluntary attention and convincing words. Calm down the worried patients feeling at me.

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clinicalchemistry37-c: July 2011

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Huwebes, Hulyo 7, 2011. Box jelly fish (blue bottles found in Australia and South East Asia), man of war (USA) and sea anemones (China). These animals discharge stinging capsules, nematocytes, which penetrate the skin and inject venom which may cause cardiorespiratory failure. Sea anemone toxin prolongs nerve action potential and causes spontaneous and repetitive activity in axons. Sea snail: cone shells. A poison, which is also present in lower concentrations throughout the plant. It has been used for c...

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clinicalchemistry37-c: June 2011

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Miyerkules, Hunyo 15, 2011. Care of the Client with Endocrine Disorder. Meeting a patient seems so a difficult task. Because a little mistake may bring misery. To the person whose intension is to lessen. The discomfort and pain that is bothering him. A welcome facial expression and a sweet smile. A comforting words and a gentle touch. May bring hope and aspiration to every one. To be united and cared by a lovable nurse. Voluntary attention and convincing words. Calm down the worried patients feeling at me.

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clinicalchemistry37-c: Animal Toxins

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Huwebes, Hulyo 7, 2011. Box jelly fish (blue bottles found in Australia and South East Asia), man of war (USA) and sea anemones (China). These animals discharge stinging capsules, nematocytes, which penetrate the skin and inject venom which may cause cardiorespiratory failure. Sea anemone toxin prolongs nerve action potential and causes spontaneous and repetitive activity in axons. Sea snail: cone shells. Mag-post ng isang Komento. Mag-subscribe sa: I-post ang Mga Komento (Atom).

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