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"This is a toxic substance that kills everything," he said.
It is a highly toxic substance that comes with unpredictable effects.
The ingredient was actually methanol, a toxic substance used in antifreeze.
A toxic substance, lead is present in our environment in small amounts.
Light is an exposure that challenges the conventional definition of a toxic substance.
The ingredient was actually methanol, a highly toxic substance often used as antifreeze.
They said the toxic substance spread after warplanes dropped bombs in the early morning hours.
And while plastic may not be a "toxic" substance, it's not meant to be eaten, either.
Mercury, of course, is an extremely toxic substance that affects the central and peripheral nervous systems.
Some contained what was feared to be a toxic substance but turned out to be harmless.
Of course, there are certain things—like highly toxic substance or cigarettes—that are always harmful.
Where they do have to engage, it will be an exercise in managing a toxic substance.
Before police arrived to his home, Diop cut himself and ingested a toxic substance, WTVD previously reported.
The envelopes — apparently sent by a former Navy sailor  — contained the toxic substance ricin, understandably causing concern.
In 903, Crawford told me about his suspicion that Brown's death was caused by a toxic substance.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring, but highly toxic substance that has been banned in Canada since 2018.
Unlike protein, fats and carbohydrates, alcohol is a toxic substance that is not stored in the body.
When you drink dark liquor like bourbon or red wine, the alcohol produces a toxic substance called congeners.
VC should be a catalyst for growing companies, but, more commonly, it's a toxic substance that destroys them.
It would reform the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) after decades of complaints that it's no longer effective.
The bath oil contained methylated spirit, they said, a toxic substance found in cleaning materials and paint stripper.
One issue could be how to handle the toxic substance the caterpillars excrete when they are fed plastic.
When someone ingests this toxic substance, it can lead to difficulty breathing, blindness, low blood pressure, coma, and seizures.
Khalid said both women wiped a liquid, containing an as yet unidentified toxic substance, on Kim Jong Nam's face.
Beijing still uses UDMH to loft satellites and warheads and has long exported the toxic substance around the globe.
The corrosive river water leached lead, a toxic substance that can damage the nervous system, from the city's water pipes.
Other remedies have contained a toxic substance called strychnine, which is also used as a rat poison in higher doses.
CNN first reported that the letters tested positive for ricin, a toxic substance that has been used in terror plots.
When Christmas trees burn, they release creosote -- a highly flammable, toxic substance consisting mainly of tar -- into the fire smoke.
Doctors in the hospital where Kara-Murza was treated said then his illness was caused by a "toxic substance," Prokhorov said.
There were forecasts of biblical rainfall, which experts predicted could flood facilities and cause accidental toxic substance releases, or worse, explosions.
Lead is a toxic substance and when ingested or put in the bloodstream it can lead to kidney and brain damage.
The problem with every toxic substance is that you can only know your individual sensitivity by experimenting with the substance in question.
And because how fast it gets to the brain, these chemicals aren't metabolized by the body into a relatively less toxic substance.
For the 2-year-old, who has been exposed to a toxic substance her entire life, government inefficiency could have irreversible consequences.
" He added, "It's hard to sell glorification of oil tanks to a community that has that toxic substance under the entire neighborhood.
Comparing President Trump to the toxic substance sends a message that the man is not just a volatile personality, but a threat.
The white powder was determined as a primarily non-toxic substance at the scene, said police spokesman Sergeant Brenan Ryan in a statement.
They also found plastic such as polystyrene (which makes Styrofoam) and PVC (a toxic substance often used in pipes) in the Arctic snow.
The government's legislature acknowledged in a panel over a decade ago that the highly toxic substance, called leachate, runs off into the city's groundwater.
Tests conducted on Kim's eyes and face revealed the presence of the fast-acting toxic substance, Malaysian police said in a statement on Friday.
But Vassilieva later wrote on Facebook after visiting Navalny in his hospital bed that she believed he had been exposed to a toxic substance.
There are parts of the tree, like the roots and extracts, that contain a toxic substance that could cause paralysis and diarrhea, says Rissetto.
In that complaint, he calculated that an entire constellation of mercury-fueled satellites could release 200 tons of the toxic substance into the atmosphere.
Last October, Collins' spokesperson said Daffron, Collins' husband, "received a threatening letter that the writer claimed was contaminated with ricin," a highly toxic substance.
The plan involves declaring plastic waste a toxic substance under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, an unnamed government source told the Globe and Mail.
One concern in portions of Southern California is chromium-6 — a toxic substance linked to cancer — found in some groundwater basins due to industrial production.
Hulse had to be hospitalized and was told by doctors that he had an "extremely toxic" substance—later determined to be salmonella—in his bloodstream.
Earlier this week, the FBI was asked to come to the Wake Robin life care community in Shelburne, Vermont, to investigate a potentially toxic substance.
Jewelry store Claire's said Thursday that lab results certified its products as asbestos-free, following allegations of the toxic substance in its products last month.
Laboratory analysis found amounts of belladonna, a toxic substance, that sometimes far exceeded the amount claimed on the label of these teething tablets, the FDA said.
Among the proposed casualties are the Clean Power Plan, climate change research, hazmat cleanup funds and state grants for air, water, waste and toxic substance programs.
It starts when alcohol is broken down in the body— when the body processes alcohol, one of the byproducts is acetaldehyde, which is a toxic substance.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's energy ministry said on Tuesday that Tengizchevroil project has suspended operations at Tengiz oilfield after a toxic substance was released, while workers were evacuated.
Tens of thousands of children as young as six dig for the toxic substance in artisanal mines in the country's southeast, without protective clothing, rights groups say.
According to laboratory analysis by the health regulator, the amounts of belladonna, a toxic substance, sometimes far exceeded the amount claimed on the label of these teething tablets.
In June, Canada listed those tiny plastic "microbeads" that are found in exfoliants and cleansers as a toxic substance, following in the footsteps of the US and Europe.
ALMATY, May 30 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's biggest oil producer, Tengizchevroil, has restarted operations which had been briefly suspended on Tuesday after a toxic substance was released, the company said.
Our government enacted the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) in 6900, which requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate existing chemicals and the introduction of new chemicals.
Poachers have in the last two years killed dozens of elephants in Hwange National Park by lacing watering holes with cyanide, a toxic substance that kills within hours.
Environmental advocates are also worried that Harvey will create long-term public health problems due to accidental toxic substance releases, and not just from refineries and power plants.
This is sometimes referred to as the most toxic substance known to man, depositing itself in fat cells, disrupting hormone systems and triggering complex cellular and genetic changes.
But Congress is now finally updating the Toxic Substance Control Act of 1976, which will among other things encourage the Environmental Protection Agency to find alternatives to animal testing.
"It was found that the ailments were caused by contact with a toxic substance, and it was recommended to avoid re-exposure to the same environment," the statement said.
When exposed to the sweeteners, as well as ten sports supplements and drinks that contain them, the E. coli bacteria glowed, indicating that they had encountered a toxic substance.
And experts are further concerned that the even dirtier bunker fuel powering the tanker will be released into the sea, exposing delicate marine life to the extremely toxic substance.
As previously announced, the Department of Labor is proposing the removal of shipbuilders and construction workers from its rule to protect workers from exposure to the toxic substance beryllium.
Considered a toxic substance by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, it is highly corrosive and can cause immediate damage when ingested, inducing severe throat pain, shock, and bloody vomiting.
Kim died when two women allegedly smeared chemicals on his face which combined to create VX, a highly toxic substance designated a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations.
It is not clear if more than one of the containers carrying peroxide powders spilled its contents, nor how many of the bags with the toxic substance might have broken.
He's had a 20-year career in Washington Wheeler worked for the EPA in the early 1990s, focusing on chemicals and toxic substance-related issues during the Bush and Clinton administrations.
Russia told the U.N. Security Council on Friday its experts found no evidence "toxic substance use" in the area, and instead it had proof that the U.K. had staged the attack.
The 7-year-old feline was found doused in motor oil and on death's door after ingesting so much of the toxic substance while cleaning it off his coat, reports KTLA 5.
A modified perfume bottle used to carry the poison was later picked up by Charlie Rowley and given to his partner Dawn Sturgess, who subsequently died from her exposure to the toxic substance.
"What the company should have done was shut off all the production of coke, so the toxic substance would not reach the sewage plant," said Schroeder, from the Institute Coastal Research in Germany.
Malaysian police have said Huong and an Indonesian woman wiped a liquid, containing an as yet unidentified toxic substance, on Kim Jong Nam's face at Kuala Lumpur's budget air terminal on Feb. 13.
Snyder visited Flint residents on Monday, including one homeowner whose drinking water has tested higher than federal safety standards for the toxic substance and who has expressed concern about drinking even filtered water.
This rust-colored, toxic substance has been the criticism of the tequila industry in the past, not unlike the environmentally harmful whey that is often dumped in the course of industrial Greek yogurt production.
WATCHDOG ISSUES 'ALERT' OVER INACCURATE DATA: The top watchdog overseeing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rare "management alert" Monday warning that the agency's public data on toxic substance releases are not accurate.
ALMATY (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's biggest oil producer, Tengizchevroil, has restarted operations at its first-generation oil and gas separation plant which had been briefly suspended on Tuesday after a toxic substance was released, the company said.
The legislation is the first major rewrite of the toxic substance law since it was originally passed in 1976, and it is being hailed as a landmark improvement in protecting the public from dangerous substances.
An allergic reaction is basically the body's immune system freaking out in the presence of what it believes to be a toxic substance, and it triggers a disproportionate counterattack that can sometimes be fatal (i.e. anaphylaxis).
In their new report, they contend that the Navy's cleanup standard for radium — the toxic substance that's responsible for 99% of the site's contamination — is almost 900 times higher than the level permitted by the EPA.
The authorities in Britain have said traces of the isotope left by the two men created a so-called polonium trail for investigators to follow once scientists had identified the toxic substance used to poison Mr. Litvinenko.
Investigators said bootleggers had been selling the product for a long time without any instances of poisoning, but that the fatal batch was contaminated by methylated spirit, a toxic substance found in cleaning materials and paint stripper.
PARIS (Reuters) - Islamic State militants returning from Syria could carry out mustard gas attacks after learning how to use the toxic substance in battle zones, a senior official from the global chemical weapons watchdog warned on Wednesday.
But Marvin Crawford, the doctor who signed that certificate, said in a 2017 interview with CNN that he'd always wondered what brought on those events—and whether Brown's sudden death had been caused by a toxic substance.
A Russian scientist who helped develop the toxin told VICE News that it is "at least 10 times stronger than any known toxic substance in the world" and that he believed Vladimir Putin likely ordered the attack.
The EPA currently addresses lead contamination by administering a number of laws, such as the Toxic Substance Control Act, the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act and the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992.
Sunni bomb makers also fielded chemical weapons, sometimes by combining explosive devices with chlorine, a toxic substance with legal applications, and other times in bombs made from degraded chemical rockets or shells left from Iraq's defunct chemical warfare program.
BRUSSELS — The Dutch authorities were struggling on Friday to respond to a possible environmental crisis after a cargo ship sailing the North Sea during a storm lost 277 giant shipping containers, including at least one carrying a toxic substance.
The bill, passed overwhelmingly by the House on Tuesday, would update the Toxic Substance Control Act for the first time in decades, giving the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) more power to regulate household chemicals and restricting state laws on the matter.
President Obama is scheduled to sign into law the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, an update of toxic substance regulations originally championed by Mr. Lautenberg, the Democratic senator from New Jersey who died in 2013.
In a public Facebook post dated April 19, Mayra Boni, the cousin of 21-year-old victim Bruno Boni, alleged that a jug of water spiked with a toxic substance started circulating around bathrooms when the bars ran out of water.
Although researchers still don't know what the toxic substance is, whether aphids have it or not seems to depend on what plants they've been eating, as well as their parentage, says Paul Lenhart, an entomology researcher at the University of Kentucky.
A group of 12- and 13-year-old Girl Scouts developed the "Eco Bin," a metal bin that helps to quickly dissolve Styrofoam and then leaves behind a sticky, non-toxic substance that they've branded "GlOo," to be used for art projects.
Doctors and toxicologists who have studied the issue say that most of the cases reported so far are best explained by the so-called nocebo effect, a phenomenon whereby people who believe they have encountered a toxic substance experience the expected symptoms of that exposure.
Screenshot: ABC NewsThe Food and Drug Administration warned the public not to attend a "miracle cure" event being thrown by group using the name Genesis II Church of Health and Healing in Leavenworth, Washington on Saturday, noting their supposed medical marvel is a highly toxic substance.
Traces of lead — a toxic substance that can damage the nervous system — were detected at levels exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency's maximum in 14 fountains and sinks at the Creston and Rose City Park schools in March, according to a statement released by the district on Friday.
The investigators' best hunch at this point, SpaceX said in a statement, is that during the processing of the used spaceship, a "slug" of the liquid oxidizer for the Super Dracos — a toxic substance called nitrogen tetroxide — leaked through the check valve and into the pressurization tubes.
The Trump administration official leading the Environmental Protection Agency's research office took part in conversations about a health assessment of formaldehyde even while planning to recuse himself from the issue because of his previous work for one of the country's biggest producers of the toxic substance.
Now an advocacy group reports that while the levels of this potentially toxic substance in infant rice cereals have dropped slightly in recent years, rice cereals still contain six times more inorganic arsenic, on average, than infant cereals made with other grains like barley or oatmeal.
"Traffic pollution is emerging as the single most toxic substance for skin and the dream of perfect skin is over for those living and working in traffic-polluted areas unless they take steps to protect their skin right now," comments Dr. Mervyn Patterson, cosmetic dermatologist at Woodford Medical Clinic.
U.K. counter-terror police have taken over the investigation into how former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia became critically ill after exposure to a suspected toxic substance, with the government warning on Tuesday of "harsh consequences" if any state, including Russia, is found to be involved.
In short, there is no safe level of exposure to asbestos, but the toxic substance is still legal and lethal, at least in part, in the US. The EPA attempted to ban asbestos in 1989 but was sued by Corrosion Proof Fittings -- a company that used asbestos in their products.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The scandal that started with a former Argentine official stashing cash in a convent and deepened when records of alleged bribe payments were published took new turn on Monday with accusations by a lawyer for former President Cristina Fernandez that a dressing room in her apartment might have been contaminated by a toxic substance.
I don't know what I expected, but as she stood alone in front of the crowd sang a warm, gentle rendition of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" (the band's frontman and her friend Chris Cornell had passed away the day prior) the idea that this was the same woman people spoke about like they would a particularly toxic substance seemed ludicrous.
Multiple letters mailed to Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE and Chief of Naval Operations John Richardson on Monday tested positive for ricin, a toxic substance that is easy to produce and has been used in terror plots.

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