Synonym: deadly, malignant, noxious, poisonous, venomous. Similar words: Mexican, approximately. Meaning: ['tɑksɪk(l) /'tɒk-] adj. of or relating to or caused by a toxin or poison.
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61 Toxic electrophilic compounds produced by both cytochromes P450 and microsomal epoxide hydrolases can be eliminated from the body by conjugation with glutathione.
62 Liquid alcohol used to warm food can be toxic and improper handling can lead to an explosion.
63 She said it was Humphreys' responsibility as managing director to follow the correct procedure for getting rid of toxic waste.
64 Rubbish litters our countryside, toxic fumes are belched into our air and radioactive discharge pollutes our seas.
65 While toxic concentrations of these drugs often lead to cardiac arrhythmias, low concentrations have been found to have antiarrhythmic activity.
66 An industry spokesman acknowledged that toxic chemicals had been released into the river.
67 Another issue highlighted in the report was the alleged importation of toxic maize as part of a drought relief effort.
68 Because of the small difference between therapeutic and toxic levels in the serum, accurate measurements of lithium concentrations are essential.
69 Some genetic disorders predispose individuals to the toxic effects of substances found in the workplace or environment.
70 Ammonia is the toxic waste produced by the fish and this is initially bacterially broken down to nitrite in your filtration system.
71 Because Britain has been covered, during the last few weeks, with record levels of toxic and other dangerous substances.
72 They have an uncanny way of escalating minor adversity into major confrontations and luring coworkers into the toxic circle of conflict.
73 We campaigned ferociously to ban the stuff that could kill people in minutes with its toxic fumes.
74 The plastic is removed by burning it off, a process that creates a haze of toxic smoke.
75 Blood is very toxic to neurons, which stop working and often die when the blood comes in direct contact with them.
76 If successful it will mean gentler treatments for cancer sufferers as many drugs currently in use have toxic side effects.
77 Through lawsuits and protests, toxic landfills and dumps near the Hudson River were closed.
78 Researchers, however, are less concerned about radioactivity than the toxic nature of depleted uranium, a heavy metal.
79 The interactive nature of external events, and your emotional and physical reactions to them, can make work toxic.
80 That fancy motherboard that runs your computer is dipped in toxic chemicals.
81 Be careful with toxic substances and always follow the directions on the bottles with great care.
82 It is essential, therefore, that we proceed with great caution when handling toxic and hazardous waste.
83 Beyond the barrier lay some of the most toxic chemicals known, awaiting destruction by fire.
84 These agents are toxic when given systemically,[www.Sentencedict.com] and so producing them at high concentration within the tumour is an attractive goal.
85 The other, in 1972, happened when a man was overcome by toxic fumes.
86 What's more, it's not just a build-up of toxic chemicals that can do the damage.
87 Entire coastal bays and lagoons along the coast have been fouled by oil spills and the runoff of toxic chemicals.
88 He feels much of the opposition is based on the false belief that the incinerator will also handle toxic waste.
89 The wind quickly diffused any toxic vapors that may have leaked out.
90 This generally occurs in marriages so toxic that both partners already know that its dissolution would be the best thing for them.