71.   The process uses chemical reactions to turn the poison agents into less toxic substances.

72.   The proposed regulations would require any cigarette maker selling products in Massachusetts to annually list by brand the toxic substances in the smoke emitted from its products.

73.   The reformulated gasoline is similiar to the winter fuel in its use of oxygenates, but the reformulated gasoline also uses less of some toxic substances like benzene.

74.   The railroad is arguing on appeal that this theory would lead to a radical expansion of legal liability for exposure to asbestos and other toxic substances.

75.   The technology, which cleanses toxic substances that can be mixed with water, has the advantage of being a sealed process from beginning to end.

76.   The unmonitored application of toxic substances such as acrolein worries federal scientists, particularly because irrigated lands are interspersed with major wildlife and recreation areas.

77.   Their higher moisture content allows mold to grow tendrils that can permeate the interior of the cheese, dispersing any toxic substances in the mold.

78.   The veterinarian immediately began diuresis, intravenously pumping large amounts of liquid into the cat to flush out the toxic substance.

79.   They deprived themselves of fresh mayonnaise and hollandaise, regarding them as practically toxic substances, and forgot all about homemade chocolate mousse, ice cream and eggnog.

80.   They fear the effects all the more because this is the breeding season and toxic substances will especially harm the young.

a. + substance >>共 662
banned 18.50%
toxic 6.65%
illegal 3.78%
radioactive 3.11%
powdery 2.87%
dangerous 2.77%
performance-enhancing 2.43%
natural 2.26%
chemical 1.72%
white 1.38%
toxic + n. >>共 351
waste 14.38%
chemical 14.10%
substance 8.05%
gas 5.44%
fume 5.11%
material 3.60%
effect 2.25%
metal 1.76%
emission 1.63%
site 1.59%
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