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Arsenic Physiological effect -- See Also the narrower term Plants Effect of arsenic on



--subdivision Effect of arsenic on under individual plants and groups of plants, e.g. Corn--Effect of arsenic on
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Arsenic -- Physiological effect -- Cambodia -- Kândal (Province) : Born sweet / directed and produced by Cynthia Wade ; produced by Cynthia Wade Productions, Inc  2010 1
Arsenic -- Physiological effect -- Taiwan : The Taiwan Crisis : a Showcase of the Global Arsenic Problem  2010 1
 

Arsenic poisoning -- See Arsenic Toxicology


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Arsenic Poisoning   15
Arsenic Poisoning -- complications   2
Arsenic Poisoning -- epidemiology : Health Hazards of Environmental Arsenic Poisoning : From Epidemic to Pandemic / editors, Chien-Jen Chen, Hung-Yi Chiou  2011 1
Arsenic Poisoning -- history   3
 

Arsenic Poisoning, Inorganic -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenic Poisoning, Nervous System -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenic Poisoning, Organic -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenic Poisoning -- prevention & control : Arsenic toxicity : prevention and treatment / edited by Narayan Chakrabarty  2015 1
 

Arsenic Poisonings -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenic Poisonings, Inorganic -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenic Poisonings, Organic -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenic removal (Groundwater purification) -- See Groundwater Purification Arsenic removal


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Groundwater -- Purification -- Arsenic removal.   2
 

Arsenic removal (Water purification) -- See Water Purification Arsenic removal


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Water -- Purification -- Arsenic removal.   9
Arsenic -- Side effects -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century : The arsenic century : how Victorian Britain was poisoned at home, work, and play / James C. Whorton  2010 1
Arsenic -- Social aspects -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century : The arsenic century : how Victorian Britain was poisoned at home, work, and play / James C. Whorton  2010 1
Arsenic -- therapeutic use : King of Poisons : a History of Arsenic  2012 1
Arsenic -- toxicité. : MIPS and their role in the exchange of metalloids / edited by Thomas P. Jahn, Gerd P. Bienert  2010 1
Arsenic -- toxicity   9
Arsenic -- Toxicology   37
Arsenic -- Toxicology -- Congresses   4
Arsenic -- Toxicology -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century : The arsenic century : how Victorian Britain was poisoned at home, work, and play / James C. Whorton  2010 1
Arsenic -- Toxicology -- Indonesia : Garuda's deadly upgrade / director, John Firth ; executive producer, Mike Carey  2005 1
Arsenic -- Toxicology -- Latin America -- History -- Congresses : One century of the discovery of arsenicosis in Latin America (1914-2014) As 2014 : proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment, May 11-16, 2014, Buenos Aires, Argentina / editors, Marta I. Litter, Hugo B. Nicolli, Martin Meichtry & Natalia Quici, Jochen Bundschuh, Prosun Bhattacharya, Ravi Naidu  2014 1
Arsenic -- Toxicology -- Social aspects -- Bangladesh : Culture, Health and Development in South Asia : Arsenic Poisoning in Bangladesh  2016 1
Arsenic -- Toxicology -- United States   4
Arsenic wastes.   3
Arsenic wastes -- Environmental aspects.   2
 

Arsenical Neurotoxicity Syndrome -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenical Neurotoxicity Syndromes -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenicals -- See Arsenic compounds


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Arsenicals poisoning -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenicals toxicity -- See Arsenic Poisoning


Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)
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Arsenicism -- See Arsenic Toxicology


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Arsenides -- See Also the narrower term Gallium arsenide


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Arseniev, V. K., 1872-1930 -- See Arsenʹev, V. K. (Vladimir Klavdievich), 1872-1930


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Arsenik. : Arsenic exposure and health effects V / edited by W.R. Chappell [and others]  2004 1
Arsenikföreningar. : Arsenic exposure and health effects V / edited by W.R. Chappell [and others]  2004 1
 

Arsenjew, Wladimir K., 1872-1930 -- See Arsenʹev, V. K. (Vladimir Klavdievich), 1872-1930


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Arsenuridae -- See Saturniidae


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Arsenverbindungen : Arsenic : environmental chemistry, health threats and waste treatment / edited by Kevin Henke  2009 1
 

Arsenyev, V. K., 1872-1930 -- See Arsenʹev, V. K. (Vladimir Klavdievich), 1872-1930


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Arshakuni dynasty 247 B.C.-224 A.D -- See Arsacid dynasty, 247 B.C.-224 A.D


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