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botulin
botulin Med. rare. (ˈbɒtjuːlɪn) [f. L. botul-us sausage + -in1.] Botulinus toxin (see below). So botuˈlinic a., derived from, pertaining to botulin; botulinum (bɒtjuːˈlaɪnəm) [mod.L.], specific name of the bacillus of botulism, used attrib.; botuˈlinus [mod.L. (E. van Ermengem 1896, in Centralbl. f.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clostridium argentinense
Like Cl. botulinum, Cl. argentinense produces botulin, a neurotoxin that causes botulism in susceptible mammals. wikipedia.org
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Paul Fildes
assassination of top Nazi Reinhard Heydrich in Prague by providing the Czech agents of the Special Operations Executive with modified No. 73 Grenades filled with botulin wikipedia.org
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polyvalent
polyvalent, a. (pəˈlɪvələnt) [Hybrid f. poly- + valent.] 1. a. Chem. = multivalent. Now usu. with pronunc. (pɒlɪˈveɪlənt).1881 Williamson in Nature 1 Sept. 417/1 Polyvalent atoms can combine partly with one element, partly with another, and also..like atoms can combine with one another. 1950 N. V. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clostridium botulinum
Group I C. botulinum strains that do not produce a botulin toxin are referred to as C. sporogenes. wikipedia.org
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Horn Island Chemical Warfare Service Quarantine Station
Testing at Horn Island with the toxin botulin showed that the agent was not a viable aerosol biological weapon. Tests were undertaken using four pound bombs filled with botulin. wikipedia.org
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Uncle Fester (author)
Silent Death describes routes for manufacturing nerve gases (such as tabun and sarin gas), botulinum (botulin toxin), ricin, phosgene, arsine, and other wikipedia.org
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E48 particulate bomb
Some of the agents considered for use with the E48 included, B. suis, anthrax, and botulin. wikipedia.org
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Refrigerate after opening
This organic growth can result in the accumulation of poisonous bacterial substances in the food product such as botulin, that lead to food poisoning, wikipedia.org
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毒物
异鹅膏胺(Muscimol)、秋水仙素(Colchicine)、石房蛤毒素(Saxitoxin)、珊瑚礁鱼毒素(Ciguatoxin)、破伤风痉挛毒素(Tetanospasmin)、河豚毒素(Tetrodotoxin)、软骨藻酸(Domoic acid)、海葵毒素(Palytoxin)、肉毒杆菌毒素(Botulin wikipedia.org
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Hellmuth Simons
Farben was producing botulin at its plant at Hoechst, at a Berlin laboratory, and elsewhere. wikipedia.org
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Instituto Butantan
vaccine: Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Recombinant Hepatitis B BCG (intradermic) Rabies (Vero Cell culture) CoronaVac (COVID-19) Biopharmaceuticals Botulin wikipedia.org
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Rihab Taha
By January 1991, a team of 100 scientists and support staff had filled 157 bombs and 16 missile warheads with botulin toxin, and 50 bombs and five missile wikipedia.org
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Vigo Ordnance Plant
The 1944 order converting the plant to a BW facility directed that it become a factory capable of producing 275,000 botulin bombs or one million anthrax wikipedia.org
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Anismus
Injections of botulin toxin type-A into the puborectalis muscle are very effective in the short term, and somewhat effective in the long term. wikipedia.org
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