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be mercury
noun
A metal.
Exact(9)
He knew what the principles were: high pressure would be mercury, quick transitions would be sulphur, and the left wing, Jony and Isma, would be salt.
As the thaw sets in, it won't just be mercury rising.
Therefore the metal seen on AMG in this study is most likely to be mercury, a known neurotoxicant with numerous natural and anthropogenic sources [ 13].
HSEES identified 7 of these children as having specific health effects: gastrointestinal problems (n = 3), eye irritation (n = 2), respiratory irritation (n = 1), and trauma (n = 1), although these effects may not be mercury related.
In a large longitudinal non-blind sample of participants from a preventative health program in Calgary, Canada we compared number of amalgam fillings, urine mercury measures and changes in 14 self-reported health symptoms, proposed to be mercury dependent sub-clinical measures of mental and physical health.
"And you," he informed the second protester," will be Mercury".
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Minamata Bay was determined to be mercury-free as of July 1997.
A starting point is mercury.
But then, there's mercury.
What he was looking for was mercury.
"Americans treat the stuff as if it was mercury".
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