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Venoms meaning
plural of venom
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One thing that complicates the recruitment of Venoms across the multiverse is that not a lot of them are stable.
In a time when exploitation cinema seemed the standard for cheap movie houses the world over, no martial arts flick got much better than this Shaw Brothers staple, which eventually adopted the much more PC title, Return of the 5 Deadly Venoms.
Sometime ago, I was at a friend’s birthday party when an old man in his early sixties began to pour verbal venoms on the youths over criminal acts of kidnapping in the Niger Delta.
The Czech Defence Ministry approved the purchase of 12 helicopters (8 Venoms and 4 Vipers) from the US, and the contract should be concluded by the end of the year.
All known species of sea snake are venomous and “produce some of the most dangerous venoms know in the animal kingdom”, the Marine Education Society of Australia said.
While useful, the switchblade is just one of many defenses that stonefish likely use against predators; others include spikes, camouflage and some of the most powerful venoms in the world, which could kill even an adult human, Smith said.
Analysis of Colubroidea snake venoms by liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry: Evolutionary and toxinological implications.
Consequently, dis-regulation of proteolysis can cause diseases and is used in some venoms to damage their prey.
Many toxins and venoms produced by plants and animals also contain cholinesterase inhibitors.
Proteolytic venoms cause a wide range of toxic effects, Hayes WK. 2005.
Snake venoms are often prey specific—their role in self-defense is secondary.
These venoms are, in fact, complex digestive fluids that begin their work outside of the body.
The venoms of the Gila monster and beaded lizard are not usually deadly, but they can inflict extremely painful bites due to powerful jaws.
To produce antivenom, a mixture of the venoms of different species of snake is injected into the body of a horse in ever-increasing dosages until the horse is immunized.
Toxicology as a profession A toxicologist is a scientist or medical personnel who specializes in the study of symptoms, mechanisms, treatments and detection of venoms and toxins ; especially the poisoning of people.
Toxins are poisons produced by organisms in nature, and venoms are toxins injected by a bite or sting (this is exclusive to animals).