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Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 01E. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Toxi-COOL-ogy: The Awesome Power of Poison and the Not so Awesome Effects. First things first: The FUN-damentals…. Obviously, the meaning of toxicology is the study of poisons. The etymology is quite deep rooted because it came from the Latin word “ toxicus. 8221; which means poisonous and that Latin word was derived from the Greek word “. 8221;, a poison where arrowheads are dipped and used as an extra lethal weapon. Talk about Toxiception. Focus...

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Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 01E. Wednesday, May 16, 2012. Oh Endocrinology. Right. Puberty, warfare of Hormones. What ever is Endocrinology? Let’s dissect the word itself, “Endo” which means within, “crino” meaning to secrete, and “logo” meaning to study. Endocrinology is an ancient science and cause of that its boundary between other disciplines is growing thin because of its dynamic correlation with the other body systems. Its evolution continues to expand, formulate new expertise and sub-branches.

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Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 01E. Wednesday, May 16, 2012. Oh Endocrinology. Right. Puberty, warfare of Hormones. What ever is Endocrinology? Let’s dissect the word itself, “Endo” which means within, “crino” meaning to secrete, and “logo” meaning to study. Endocrinology is an ancient science and cause of that its boundary between other disciplines is growing thin because of its dynamic correlation with the other body systems. Its evolution continues to expand, formulate new expertise and sub-branches.

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Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 01E. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Toxi-COOL-ogy: The Awesome Power of Poison and the Not so Awesome Effects. First things first: The FUN-damentals…. Obviously, the meaning of toxicology is the study of poisons. The etymology is quite deep rooted because it came from the Latin word “ toxicus. 8221; which means poisonous and that Latin word was derived from the Greek word “. 8221;, a poison where arrowheads are dipped and used as an extra lethal weapon. Talk about Toxiception. Focus...

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Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 01E. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Toxi-COOL-ogy: The Awesome Power of Poison and the Not so Awesome Effects. First things first: The FUN-damentals…. Obviously, the meaning of toxicology is the study of poisons. The etymology is quite deep rooted because it came from the Latin word “ toxicus. 8221; which means poisonous and that Latin word was derived from the Greek word “. 8221;, a poison where arrowheads are dipped and used as an extra lethal weapon. Talk about Toxiception. Focus...

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