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We don't eat bitter almonds because they're not as nice and they contain a type of cyanide.
Epitaxially grown Fe3O4 nanofilms have been extensively investigated and have been reported to contain a type of natural growth defect, namely, antiphase boundaries (APBs) caused by strains on the film from mismatch between the substrate and the film [4, 5].
What could hurt you: Like apples, cherries contain a type of hydrogen cyanide called prussic acid.
The taco shells contain a type of bioengineered corn, StarLink, that "was approved for animal use, not for use in food," said Kathy Knuth, a Kraft spokeswoman.
A group of bacteriophages were recently found to contain a type of tubulin called PhuZ; however, it was not known if this protein could form a spindle-like apparatus in bacterial cells.
The pills are similar to regular birth control pills, but they contain a type of hormone that can regulate the period to an even greater degree.
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City Life Detoxer ($24) contains a type of mercury and is advertised as a kidney detoxifier.
She confirmed that the bloom contained a type of cyanobacteria called Nodularia.
Last week, Kraft Foods, a unit of Philip Morris, recalled millions of taco shells after its tests showed that some contained a type of genetically modified corn unapproved for human consumption because of concerns it might cause allergic reactions.
But a third, more detailed study, by a private firm called Testwell Laboratories, had found that the mortar was modern: it contained a type of cement first developed in the nineteen-fifties.
The results reveal that 23% of the products tested contained a type of E coli that can cause renal failure in humans, while 80% of products across seven brands contained antibiotic-resistant E coli.
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