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Toxins that are found in the skin include, but are not limited to: benzene, toluene, formaldehyde, styrene, deodorant, car exhaust, hydrocarbons, smog, household chemicals, perfumes, cosmetics, heavy metals including mercury, cadmium, aluminum, arsenic, lead, and nickel, dust mites, dust mite droppings, fungus, mold, bacteria, virus, parasites, pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, and hormones.
If the temperature or the humidity gets too high inside the humidor, a fungus, mold, or infestation of lasio derma can develop.
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Studies from Europe and North America revealed a heterogeneous set of allergic compounds able to drive IgE production, including pollens, pet dander, fungus, molds, house dust mites, and many others 3– 5.
Risk factors are believed to include exposure to fungus, molds, pesticides, organic dust from a variety of areas including animal bedding, and silicosis (Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service 1981; North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service 1995).
Family Endomychidae (handsome fungus beetles) Shiny, usually brightly coloured; feed on fungi (mold); about 600 species; mostly in tropical forests; examples Endomychus, Mycetaea.
Peter continued, "And then we try to enjoy a salad from our organic garden, and it's covered with a fine dust thrown up by these two-hundred-plus-mile-an-hour bazookas a biohazard buffet of diesel soot, brake-lining particles, fungi, mold, spores, and animal fecal matter".
The Landrys have built a home, for more than $3 million, whose architectural underpinning borrows from the school of germ warfare: its structure, largely of steel, has been treated with a substance to prevent the spread of bacteria, fungi, mold and other micro-organisms.
Monster ScreenClean with AEGIS technology permanently bonds to the surface of the cleaning cloth and inhibits the growth of micro organisms, effectively controlling a broad spectrum of bacteria, fungi, mold, mildew, yeast and other one-celled organisms". .
nurseries for fungi, mold, burrowing insects, and the next generation of valley oaks.
These include bacteria, fungi, mold and bacterial spores, viruses, mammalian cell debris, products of microorganisms, pollens, and aeroallergens".
Lisianthus is vulnerable to a wide range of fungi, molds and bacteria, all of which thrive in damp conditions.
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