Examples of 'toxicants' in a sentence

Meaning of "toxicants"

Toxicant (noun): A substance that is poisonous or harmful to living organisms, often used in the context of environmental pollution or toxicology studies
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Endocrine toxicants and reproductive success in fish.
Toxic plants and other natural toxicants.
Toxicants cause ovarian disease across generations.
Nutritional factors in relation to heavy metal toxicants.
The toxicants is to avoid eating the mushrooms.
Drugs and environmental toxicants adversely impact fertility.
Toxicants that induce narcosis are known as narcotics or anesthetics.
Classified as reproductive toxicants or for effects on or via lactation.
Recognized developmental and reproductive toxicants.
This is a scan of toxicants produced by the combustible cigarette.
Suspected developmental and reproductive toxicants.
The application of toxicants to the plant is not mentioned.
Hazard categories for reproductive toxicants.
Environmental toxicants causing ovarian disease across generations.
Children also face a potentially longer exposure to toxicants.

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These toxicants are major contributors to health problems in the communities.
Handbook of plant and fungal toxicants.
Different toxicants present particular regulatory possibilities and problems.
Fish can contain environmental toxicants.
Other factors such as toxicants can adversely impact bone cells.
Humans can be exposed to environmental toxicants.
Toxicants can be poisonous.
And they are exposed to very similar levels of toxicants.
No drugs or toxicants were found.
Identification and study of natural and synthesized toxicants.
Less toxicants than.
Mycotoxins and phycotoxins are important categories of natural toxicants.
Unavoidable naturally occurring toxicants pose a unique challenge to food safety.
Toxic effects of some individual toxicants.
Toxicants in the milk.
Children are highly vulnerable to chemical toxicants.
The toxicants are released from the solid matrixes by diffusion to the surface.
The pineal gland is highly susceptible to environmental toxicants.
Toxicants is staggering.
Control experiments were carried out where no toxicants were employed.
They are more sensitive to toxicants and hazardous conditions than their adult counterparts.
Suspected human reproductive toxicants.
A number of environmental and occupational toxicants have been associated with congenital anomalies in offspring.
Most heavy metals are toxicants.
Applying toxicants in liquids as pesticidal sprays leads to less drifting than dust applications.
Metals are probably some of the oldest toxicants known to humans.
Observable changes in behaviours are very different from the biochemical responses of cells to toxicants.
Plants and animals are vulnerable to possible toxicants in a range of means.
Toxicants may also cause endocrine disruption through interacting with the estrogen receptor.
Cigarette smoke contains toxicants.
The pollution and toxicants which permeate the landscape and pervade our bodies.
Plants and animals are exposed to potential toxicants in a number of ways.
Testing protocols using experimental animals are widely used to identify reproductive toxicants.
Detoxification of certain environmental protection agency declared toxicants by naturally occurring anaerobic organisms.
The term toxicovigilance is used when health vigilance focuses on toxicants.

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