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What led to this step were unsettling reports that an overheated Teflon-coated pan may release toxic gases.
This will probably do no good if your house catches fire — although it may release toxic smoke.
35 Shale oils: The development of shale gas, including fracking, may release toxic chemicals into air, water and soil during the process.
The components of silver solder alloy may release toxic ions as well [ 49].
We hypothesised that MNP-loaded DCs submitted to an AMF may release toxic agents into the supernatant that could trigger the death of neighbouring cells.
Enzyme activities related to virulence such as trypsin, α-chymotrypsin, and gelatin hydrolase, which have been implicated in infective endocarditis, and β-glucuronidase, which may release toxic substances by cleaving glucuronic acid-conjugation in the intestine, were very low or absent in the 17 strains.
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As a bulk metal, cadmium is insoluble in water and is not flammable; however, in its powdered form it may burn and release toxic fumes.
Neutrophils sequestered in lower respiratory tract secretions in the inflamed lung may undergo apoptosis and/or necrosis and release toxic cellular contents that can injure airways or parenchyma.
Volcanologists may also look at seismicity of the area and an increase in small earthquakes or whether the volcano begins to release toxic gases.
Disposable medical devices release toxic leachables during their clinical use.
The macrophages turn into foam cells and release toxic cytokines.
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