That's why our country is in the mess it is in right now, even our so-called religious leaders are full of venom. |
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Elizabeth, learning of his dislike, makes it a point to match his disgust with her own venom. |
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The woman glared up at Natasha with pure venom and hatred in her dark green eyes. |
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They were filled with such venom and hatred that Bryan was even too stunned to respond. |
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Once again Grace spoke quietly, with absolutely no venom or malice, or any emotion at all. |
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His eyes flickered to Leopold, erasing any doubt that his comment had been full of venom. |
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The first toxins were simply saliva toxins, and we've actually worked out what was in the venom of the very first venomous snake. |
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The Child Catcher is a wonderful part because I can get rid of all the venom and evilness which has accumulated during the day. |
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In fairness, he spreads his venom equally between her and the other subjects of his book. |
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Their venom is fundamentally similar and therefore antivenin can be applied across the board. |
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There is a huge demand for venom, which is used to produce antivenin, the only known cure for the effects of snake venom. |
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From absolutely nowhere Syrah ran into the verbal battle, speaking with venom in her normally controlled voice. |
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Let them know that venom spewing is inappropriate, but don't stop talking to them and don't start spewing venom back. |
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Mud and rock blasted from the hole in the ground, a fiery orange, spewing venom after the hunter and his lifemate. |
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This causes the existence of so many kinds of hymenopterous venoms, complicating the problem of hymenopterous venom allergy. |
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If the venom is potent or if you are hypersensitive to the venom, the entire body may react. |
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I have no idea as to what preference a trout might adopt but, personally speaking, I would definitely prefer the bee venom to the vacuum cleaner. |
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Typical bites inject up to 600 mg of venom through fangs as long as your thumb, and just 100 mg will kill a man. |
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Calf spleen phosphodiesterase, snake venom phosphodiesterase and alkaline phosphatase were from Roche Molecular Biochemicals. |
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Pythons are constrictors, meaning they rely on strength, not venom, to kill their prey. |
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For another, in most venomous snakes the venom acts to subdue, and in some cases to predigest, the prey. |
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An extreme divergence in venom evolution can extend even to the secondary loss of toxins. |
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The snail's venom kills the fish, but it can then be safely extracted from the fish's tissue. |
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The infolded grooves served to produce a strong tooth attachment, and it is unlikely that they functioned in venom conduction. |
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Oh, and by the way, I regard English nationalists who spout racist venom to be fifth columnists working for Anglophobes. |
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Some venom kills very rapidly, such as that of the golden fer-de-lance of Queimada Island, off the Brazilian coast. |
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His eyes filled with cold, deadly venom, and a short snarl escaped his lips. |
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Her voice was full of venom, and there was a very large hint that she did not like her job. |
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Father Malachi spoke with venom in his voice that Judy would be jealous of. |
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It contains venom in the spines on its back and so a person can be stung by inadvertently stepping on it. |
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Like the cobra, the poison of the krait is also neuro-toxic and the venom is at least 10 times more powerful than that of a cobra, they add. |
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They narrowed at Adam, but they didn't contain their previous venom, and Adam glared right back at her, and she turned away, shamefaced. |
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Nicotine and the snake venom also bind these receptors with agonistic and antagonistic effects, respectively. |
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The venom consists of proteins, polypeptides, and enzymes that cause necrosis and hemolysis. |
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Snake venom is also being experimented with for the treatment of many medical conditions, including cancer, hemophilia and heart disease. |
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Vipers, cobras, mambas, coral snakes and kraits and a few other snakes have evolved venom as a way of capturing prey. |
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He was a mean redneck, a real nasty guy spewing venom at me at 25,000 feet crossing the Pacific Ocean. |
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The observed toxin phylogeny is, thus, consistent with both single and multiple recruitments of these proteins into the venom proteome. |
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The critical venom is almost enough to stir misplaced feelings of cultural loyalty and ties of kinship in even the hardest black heart. |
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In the case of many parasitoid wasps, other compounds come from the venom the mother injects with her eggs. |
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She needled him with such venom from behind her thick lenses that Seb was visibly squashed. |
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He may be exhausted, but the adrenaline, testosterone and venom coursing through his veins will see him through. |
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Let them be shielded from the shafts of malice, and protected against the venom of personal vituperation. |
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Taipan venom is overwhelmingly neurotoxic, including pre and post-synaptic neurotoxins, as well as powerful procoagulants and myolysins. |
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Most mollusks use the radula to break up food, but the cone snail uses it to inject venom. |
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But the debates were good ones and, on the whole, discussions were held without rancour or venom. |
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He needs to learn defense because the first guy to put some venom behind a straight punch kayoed him with it. |
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Mountain ash will hold its berries all winter, but baneberries are falling, drops of lip-red venom in the moss. |
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The orchestral introduction grips us by the scruff of the neck in the venom with which it makes hunting and stalking aurally incarnate. |
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Pure venom shone in her eyes before she whipped around splashing through the water. |
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Here is a man who was supposedly praying one minute and spewing venom the next. |
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Inside the beans of the castor plant is a toxin seven times more deadly than cobra venom. |
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Is it true that there is a new treatment for brain tumors involving scorpion venom? |
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Centipedes' modified front legs are poison claws, which they use to inject a highly toxic venom. |
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Unless the bitee is severely allergic to the biter's venom, what will usually result is some swelling, chest pains and fever. |
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The dragon has wounded him, and his poisonous venom is killing the brave Beowulf. |
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They use their ability to produce venom to defend them against predators and with their large fangs they are able to deliver a nasty bite. |
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If one has to entertain the thought of spewing venom from their lips, or physically striking their mate the answer is quite clear. |
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Bites from snakes can also contain venom, causing the symptoms of diarrhoea and sickness. |
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Patients with bites from snakes with neurotoxic venom should be observed for at least 24 hours. |
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What's more, the radula, a harpoonlike stinger that delivers the venom, can strike with enough speed and force to pierce a diver's wetsuit. |
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The voracious predator has a quarter-inch stinger that pumps out a dose of venom with an enzyme so strong it can dissolve human tissue. |
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Stingrays have a spine at the base of their tail that contains a venom gland. |
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A West Coast-Borders derby without venom and tumult is about as common as a punch-up in chess. |
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The tarantula hawk bends its long abdomen forward and underneath the tarantula to deliver a paralytic venom with its mighty stinger. |
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Actual curses rolled from their tongues, free and easy, but to Moscow they added the venom of a true malediction. |
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The enzymes and toxins in scorpion venom are used by the arachnid to paralyse its prey and digest its food. |
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But most of the domestic types are either non-poisonous, or carry so little venom they would cause little discomfort. |
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Unlike bees they have an unlimited ability to sting, although the venom rarely proves fatal in humans. |
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The clam worm, which scavenges food, may not require jaws as hard as those of the bloodworm, which thrusts its jaws into prey to inject venom. |
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Males have hollow spurs connected to venom glands on the ankle of each hind leg. |
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With the pace of the second set of new balls Udomchoke strokes back Henman's first serve with venom. |
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A number of researchers have suggested that venom toxins are modified saliva proteins. |
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The powerful venom acts on the victim's voluntary muscles, paralysing the muscles required for body movement and breathing. |
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On the other hand, the King Cobra, which has a relatively less potent venom, injects a copious quantity in one bite. |
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Are there special properties in tarantula venom that other spiders might not have? |
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Many species feed on elongated fish, such as eels, which they paralyze with their venom. |
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In conclusion, whole honeybee venom was found to suppress arthritic inflammation in the rat. |
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There are reports that hog-nosed skunks in the Andes are immune to the venom of pit vipers. |
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The venom has vasoconstrictive properties that can lead to cyanosis and necrosis, with poor wound healing and infection. |
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Although they have weak chelicerae, they secrete extremely potent venom, which enables them to attack insects 2-3 times their size. |
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Soon after Shirley Temple committed suicide by stinging herself with an asp's venom and her sadness was mirrored by thousands across the world. |
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He provided the Commonwealth Serum Laboratory with snake venom, including that of the taipan, for antivenom production. |
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While killer bees carry less venom than their cousins, they more aggressively defend their nest. |
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Poisonous snakes kill with the venom that passes through their fangs, paralyzing their prey. |
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They have venom fangs, and a patch on their neck where poison spores can be launched. |
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On accosting a prey, tarantulas paralyse it by sinking the fangs and injecting venom. |
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I drove all the way because I loathe the tube with ever more intense venom. |
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Wales began the second half with a little more venom, but once again, the Springboks soon found themselves in the box seat. |
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My angst should not have been directed toward him, as he was also a victim of a culture that was spewing venom all over our young people. |
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A snake or poisonous spider bites in a single spot, but the box jelly's venom enters a victim's body over a very large area. |
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Some types of pedicellariae and specialized spines of urchins contain venom used in self-defense. |
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Those found in the Indo-Pacific are considered to have the most active venom, in the modified hollow spines at the tips of their dorsal fins. |
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Take a politician, any politician, add a little humour, some venom, some wit, a good lashing of ridicule and then throw it at your audience. |
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In this game of snakes and ladders, it is possible to come down a ladder and climb to triumph on the venom of a snake. |
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He didn't actually call for Colless's head but he did embroider the story with enough venom for his followers to take up the cudgel. |
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These fine hairs are barbed, and designed to urticate, but do not contain venom. |
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Despite the name and appearance, camel spiders are actually solifugids which, unlike spiders, do not have venom or silk glands. |
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Equine-derived antivenin to snake venom has been the mainstay of hospital treatment for venomous snakebite for 35 years. |
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The two debates engaged major personalities in the discipline and a similar degree of enmity and venom. |
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The snakes that evolved venom no longer had to rely solely on constriction or other ways of physically subduing their prey. |
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My answer came with such venom dripping from every word, I surprised myself. |
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He's now milking tarantulas for their venom, and has recently been granted a licence to export that venom. |
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There wasn't enough venom in my voice to make the question an accusation. |
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They're even immune to the venom of rattlesnakes and other pit vipers. |
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The current method of producing the treatment is to immunize horses against the venom of the cobra, common krait, saw-scaled viper and Russell's viper. |
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Her voice was no longer light and airy, but deep and filled with venom. |
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Just this February, Dr. Fry and his colleagues filed a patent for a molecule found in the venom of the inland taipan that may help treat congestive heart failure. |
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Do not use a tourniquet or try to cut or suck the venom from the wound. |
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Natural honey-bee products such as propolis, royal jelly, caffeic acid, honey and venom may have applications in cancer treatment and prevention, say researchers. |
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Chief among those experts is Lyn Abra, who milked funnel-webs for their venom for three decades, first for Sutherland's research and then for commercial antivenin production. |
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From discovering new slithering species to collecting deadly venom, real-world snake wranglers bring you face-to-fang with some of the most mesmerizing snakes on the planet. |
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In addition to aggressive treatment of anaphylactic reactions, patients who are allergic should be given preventive advice and the option of venom immunotherapy. |
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At the end of the abdomen is the telson, which bears a bulb-shaped structure containing the venom glands and a sharp, curved aculeus to deliver the venom. |
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Hes an outspoken libertarian in his back-page soapbox columns, bashing Bible-thumpers and left-lib control freaks with equal venom for their efforts to censor comics. |
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Yet even knee deep in slush, Kelly soldiers on, bashing errant boyfriends, railing against the media machine and tapping an expansive geyser of teenage venom. |
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Our study, using apitherapy from worker bee venom, showed far better results than traditional acupuncture and electroacupuncture treatments employed by Hwang and Jenkins. |
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His voice was dripping venom, and had an unliving, doomed quality to it. |
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Time and time again we watch them freely addressing public rallies, spewing hate and venom without any action being taken. |
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Some bugs, like ants or yellow jackets, do carry small amounts of venom and should be avoided. |
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This work shows that five marsupials, two hedgehogs, a shrew, a mole, four mongoose, a raccoon, two mtistelids, and 15 rodents have some form of resistance to venom toxins. |
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Already we have scientists who've developed sunscreen from compounds in coral, and painkillers from the venom of cone shell snails found in the Great Barrier Reef. |
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Insects such as bees, wasps and hornets inject a venom into the skin when they sting us, which can cause pain, swelling and itchiness in the area. |
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The variations between venom types and the number of venomous snakes worldwide create a rich molecular hunting ground for researchers, like Woods, seeking to design new drugs. |
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Like that of other snakes, death adder venom is a form of saliva. |
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When did I stop liking people, and begin to hate them with such venom? |
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She shot Leonard a look of pure venom as she turned for the exit. |
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As the Minstermen at last applied a pressure laced with vim and venom, the shooting gallery that was now the Lincoln 18-yard box stayed upright and intact. |
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They worried that it was full of venom and that voters would disengage because of all the anger, hyperbole and, sometimes, outright hate directed toward those who hold different views. |
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In the new study, a team led by neuropharmacologist David Julius from the University California, San Francisco, identified three pain-causing molecules in tarantula venom. |
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To feel such venom coming at you is so shocking it takes your breath away. |
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Ricin is twice as deadly as cobra venom and there is no known antidote. |
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Cobra attacks its prey by spitting poisonous venom called neurotoxin. |
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Do all populations of Mojave rattlesnakes have neurotoxic venom? |
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He watched as it pierced through the protection and injected its venom. |
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He noted that bee venom could be poisonous to both animals and humans. |
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Gabrielle looked up from her book and shot him a look of pure venom. |
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It talks about her agoraphobia and her diabetes, as well as her recent court testimony, all without judgment or venom. |
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Maybe these people have nothing else to do than listen to every radio station and speed-dial the shows to spew their venom or more often display their stupidity. |
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The source of the trouble lies to the north, where it spews its venom throughout the Great Kingdom, breeding dissension as rotten meat breeds maggots. |
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Another compound in the viper's venom acts as a diuretic, causing the rodent to urinate involuntarily as it runs, leaving a scented trail that the snake can follow. |
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Venoms of the Elapidae snakes contain several postsynaptic polypeptide neurotoxins, such as bungarotoxin isolated from the venom of the banded krait. |
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Keating deserves every bit of spite and venom directed his way. |
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The vociferousness of his appeal showed he felt that it should have been at least a spot kick, but the linesman, on whom he vented the venom, stared him out. |
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There is always a concern upon arriving home to our old, ugly trailer that my father will be there, spewing venom for words and ready to hate me for being alive. |
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In contrast, gallamine or the venom of the puff adder Bitis arietans reduced the force of contraction. |
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A lance inside the nematocyst pierces the victim's skin, and venom flows through into the victim. |
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Fresh water is not usually used if the sting occurs in salt water, as changes in tonicity can release additional venom. |
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Rubbing wounds, or using alcohol, spirits, ammonia, or urine may have strongly negative effects as these can encourage the release of venom. |
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Some species' tails are armored, and some, such as those of scorpions, contain venom. |
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The genes for venom production are thought to be descended from a common ancestor. |
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Each arm has a pad covered in suckers which grabs and pulls prey toward its beak, paralyzing it with venom before eating it. |
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There are several species of scorpion such as Euscorpius carpathicus whose venom is generally no more potent than a mosquito bite. |
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Some possess venom potent enough to cause painful injury or death to humans. |
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Almost all snake venom contains hyaluronidase, an enzyme that ensures rapid diffusion of the venom. |
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It potentiated commercial snake venom antiserum action against venom-induced lethality in male albino mice. |
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Snake venoms are complex mixtures of proteins, and are stored in venom glands at the back of the head. |
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A poison is inhaled or ingested, whereas venom produced by snakes is injected into its victim via fangs. |
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An pounds 8million study is researching the powerful venom that the tropical cone snail injects into its prey through a harpoon-like tooth. |
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Cobras, vipers, and closely related species use venom to immobilize or kill their prey. |
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I will watch with the wiliness of a snake, that I may sting with its venom. |
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She reached the hospital in time to receive the antidote for the snake venom. |
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DeBin et al. purified a 4.1 kDa basic peptide from scorpion venom with sequence similarity to small insectotoxins. |
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It is, however, highly homologous to the scorpion insectotoxins derived from Buthus eupeus venom. |
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The feather's fundament was held to the swelling and would draw out the venom. |
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The group also tested the effects of the cream on rats injected with venom from the eastern brown snake, native to Australia. |
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The two short arms of an IgG molecule neutralize venom, while the long tail prompts most allergic reactions. |
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It consists of irritating the spider so that it attacks and envenomates a device from which the venom can be extracted. |
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It head-butts toxins 25 times as powerful as typical pit viper venom, a phenomenon luckily not discovered by handling. |
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It is not murderous venom that courses in black veins but loving tolerance for the stranger, which is the central moral imperative of the Gospel. |
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Effects of size, motility and paralysation time of prey on the quantity of venom injected by the hunting spider Cupiennius salei. |
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Pigs are one of four known mammalian species which possess mutations in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor that protect against snake venom. |
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This makes it difficult both for the snake to use its venom and for scientists to milk them. |
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It has recently been suggested that all snakes may be venomous to a certain degree, with harmless snakes having weak venom and no fangs. |
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The cytotoxic effect of snake venom is being researched as a potential treatment for cancers. |
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However, several species of monitor lizards, including the Komodo dragon, produce powerful venom in their oral glands. |
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The range of actions provides the potential for new medicinal drugs based on lizard venom proteins. |
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Lizards have a variety of antipredator adaptations, including running and climbing, venom, camouflage, tail autotomy, and reflex bleeding. |
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They are born with a fully functional venom apparatus and a reserve supply of yolk within their bodies. |
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Grisly There is even grisly footage of Komodo dragons injecting a buffalo with venom then stalking it for three weeks, waiting for it to die. |
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Researchers reveal that certain substances derived from cone snail venom can be used to treat chronic nerve pain. |
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The most aggressive caterpillar defenses are bristles associated with venom glands. |
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A venom which is among the most potent defensive chemicals in any animal is produced by the South American silk moth genus Lonomia. |
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The eastern brown snake that bit Mr Sommerville is known for its potent venom and aggressive behaviour. |
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Apart from the potency of its venom, the funnel web is long-lived, making it suitable for laboratory based research. |
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The stingrays have got venom on their barb, so I'm sure it was excruciatingly painful. |
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This environment also has coral and creatures that can inject venom into a wound by means of nematocysts along with some nasty bacteria. |
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Three people were stung by weevers in Tenby on Wednesday and a man had a bad reaction to the venom on Newgale beach. |
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But who wants to come home to snake venom and a bowl of steamed kale? |
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Each of the 700 species of cone snail has its own unique venom, made up of a specific cocktail of toxins. |
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The Hispaniolan solenodon is a strange looking shrew-like creature with a long snout and has specialised teeth capable of delivering venom. |
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Precise assessment of patients with allergy to bee and wasp venoms helps allergists to identify the optimal venom immunotherapy in each case. |
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Isolation and partial characterization of a fibrinogenase from the venom of the peruvian bushmaster snake Lachesis muta. |
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And we are one of the few manufacturers of the dilute Russell's viper venom time test in the world. |
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Getting the chance to work with spitting cobras in South Africa, Young took the opportunity to record the venom spray tracks aimed at his eyes. |
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At present, seven different latrotoxins have been isolated from the venom of L. tredecimguttatus. |
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This is caused by the squirting of venom from the spitting cobras and rinkhals. |
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Contact with a tentacle can prompt millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom, causing varying degrees of pain and swelling. |
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But just wait until Rush Limbaugh bloviates his venom on Thursday. |
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Enzymatic characterization of the major phospholipase A sub component of sea anemone nematocyst venom. |
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Do you really think CAA was surprised this shock jock would spew his hateful venom again? |
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Venomous snakes that use hemotoxins usually have fangs in the front of their mouths, making it easier for them to inject the venom into their victims. |
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Also, do not use a pressure bandage because it will block the arteries and damage the lymph nodes and when we release it, the venom can spread to other parts of the body. |
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History is a study which has none of the venom of reality in it. |
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They share this venom clade with various other saurian species. |
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Bill, having been splashed with genetically engineered triffid plant venom during his work, missed all this and appears to be the only one who can still see. |
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Lizards make use of a variety of antipredator adaptations, including venom, camouflage, reflex bleeding, and the ability to sacrifice and regrow their tails. |
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The snake's paralyzing venom prevented the mouse from escaping. |
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Now it became necessary to take venom from captured Taipans, so as to produce anti-venene, and to put it in hospitals right through the danger areas. |
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The genes in question may thus be evolutionary precursors of venom genes. |
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Contact with a jellyfish tentacle can trigger millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom, yet only some species' venom cause an adverse reaction in humans. |
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In the context of poisoning, respiratory muscles can be paralysed by botulin toxin, neuromuscular blockers, organophosphates, neurotoxic snake venom, strychnine, tetanus, etc. |
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By 1986, researchers at the Arizona State University had succeeded in synthesizing the toad venom constituents bufotalin, bufalitoxin and bufotoxin. |
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A team of scientists at the University of Sydney in Australia reports that floodplain death adders quickly strike these frogs, using their fangs to inject venom. |
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These revealed his obsession with pornography, his racism, his increasing shift to the political right wing, and his habitual expressions of venom and spleen. |
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Some of these reviews were written in joyous zeal. Others with glee. Some in sorrow, some in anger, and a precious few with venom, of which I have a closely guarded supply. |
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Recently antibutyrylcholinestrasic activity was detected in the crude venom extracted from the tentacle material of the Mediterranean jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca. |
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Nevertheless he began to feel off colour and when, eventually, the venom reached his brain it had the effect of increasing, rather than alleviating, his gormlessness. |
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