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Treated wastewater may contain toxic chlorinated compounds due to mediated oxidation by various hydrolyzed chlorine species.
Preservationists have said they fear the fine dust covering the church may contain toxic substances and could eventually damage it.
They may contain toxic substances, but what terrifies the child (at last we meet her terror) are the cacti.
Since sludge may contain toxic industrial chemicals, it is not spread on land where crops are grown for human consumption.
Do not let plastic wrap touch the food because some of the plasticizer in the wrap, which may contain toxic chemicals, can migrate to the food, especially food high in fat.
According to Stacy Genovese, technical director of the Good Housekeeping Research Institute, the list of secondhand items to avoid includes plasticware used to store or reheat food, which may contain toxic chemicals; toys made before the early 1970s, which may be covered in lead paint; and, more obviously, mattresses and pillows, which may host bedbugs and dust mites.
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Background: Fish and seafood provide important nutrients but may also contain toxic contaminants, such as methylmercury.
In some kinds of microwave packaging, metallic strips, called heat susceptors, may also contain toxic chemicals that migrate to the food.
Fish and seafood provide important nutrients but may also contain toxic contaminants, such as methylmercury.
Some, however, such as the dog snapper (Lutjanus jocu) of the Atlantic, may contain a toxic substance and cause ciguatera, a form of poisoning.
For investors who think the glass is half empty and may contain something toxic, the cascade that followed confirmed that the rally was just another chance to dump stock.
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