10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOOTOXIN»
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zootoxin in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Dictionary of Parasitology
See also zoonosis. zooparasite (parasitology) Any parasitic animal, organism or
species. zoopathology (terminology) The science of the diseases of animals.
zootoxicosis (parasitology) A disease caused by a zootoxin. zootoxin (
parasitology) ...
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English Language Word Builder
... GOHONZON METRAZOL RENDZINA SCHMALTZY SPRITZIG TRISTEZA
ZEBRINNY+ ZOOBLAST ZOOPATHY+ ZOOTOXIN BIUNIQUE EQUISETA
HALUTZIM LUSTIQUE OVERJUST PRECIEUX SAXATILE SPOROZOAM
UNSEXIST ...
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Microbiology: A Text-book of Microörganisms, General and Applied
The best-known zootoxin is the rattlesnake poison. These non-microbial
compounds have the same quality as the microbial toxins — they are extremely
poisonous. Toxins are the cause of disease in diphtheria, tetanus and botulism.
Charles Edward Marshall, 1921
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Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences
Dan. Prod., 2684, 177G; 0 Fabricius, Fauna Oipnlandiea, p. 324, 1780; Miiller,
Zootoxin Daniea, h, p- 35, pi. G8, figs. 1 to 4, (from Greenland specimens sent by
Fabricius to Miiller). Planaria fiteweraww Miiller, Zodl. Danica, ii, p. 32, pi. 64, figs.
The best-known zootoxin is the rattlesnake poison. These non-microbial
compounds have the same quality as the microbial toxins — they are extremely
poisonous. Toxins are the cause of disease in diphtheria, tetanus and botulism.
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Household Bacteriology for Students in Domestic Sciences
... 42. structure, 42. top, 52. true, 48. Yellow fever, 443. Yogurt, 232. Zooglcea, 25,
26. Zootoxin, 322. Zygodesmus, 508. Zygosaccharomyces, 47, Zygospore, 58, 59
. Zymase, 201, 225. Zymogens, 192. Zymotechnique, 187. SUBJECT INDEX.
Fogel Buchanan, Robert Earle Buchanan, 1917
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Pathology & Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians
... exotoxin fomite iatrogenic immunosuppression immune carrier inert infection
infectious disease nosocomial parasite pathogenicity phytotoxin septicemia
superinfection synergism thermolabile toxemia toxoid vector virulence zootoxin
ease.
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The American illustrated medical dictionary
Examples are mallein and tuberculin. 1. A poisonous base formed by bacterial
action: a ptomain. animal t., zootoxin. Coley's t., an unfiltered mixture of
erysipelas and prodigiosus toxin: injected for the treatment of inoperable
malignant tumors, ...
William Alexander Newman Dorland, 1917
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Smallpox, Syphilis and Salvation: Medical Breakthroughs That ...
... when it enters an organism is capable of triggering an immune response.
antitoxin: an antibody produced by the immune system to counteract a toxin such
as a bacterial toxin (exotoxin), an animal toxin (zootoxin) or plant toxin (
phytotoxin).
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Atlas of Immunology, Third Edition
The effect of heat on a zootoxin is illustrated by the destruction of cobra venom
antitoxin if cobra venom (toxin)–antivenom (antitoxin) mixtures are subjected to
boiling. The venom or toxin remains intact. Since toxins have specific affinities for
...
Julius M. Cruse, MD, PhD, Robert E. Lewis, 2010
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ZOOTOXIN»
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McDavid Man Airlifted After Water Moccasin Bite
How in the world did we go from the subject of zootoxins and proteolytic venom to organic chemistry and who knows where else? Praying for the full recovery. «NorthEscambia.com, Dec 12»