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A rebel with a noxious turn of phrase, he rallied to the side of anyone who was prepared to defy convention.
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It has been noted that, "the pathologist's understanding of anatomic, physiologic, biochemical, immune, and other underlying factors that drive mechanisms of tissue responses to noxious agents turns a bewildering array of gene expression data into focused research programs"[ 56].
From the start, racism was the carbon monoxide of the show: a poison that couldn't always be detected over the pungent scent of cigarettes, sexism, anti-Semitism, alcoholism, homophobia and adultery, but that sooner or later was bound to turn noxious.
But when real estate inevitably collapsed, the mortgages went sour, the bonds turned noxious, and, well, here we are.
The last major episode to grab the headlines came a year ago when many areas of Britain were blanketed in a noxious brew that turned the skies grey-brown for several days.
The present study [ 1] is the first to compare psychometric properties of these two pain scales in addition to the NVPS, at rest and during noxious (for example, turning and endotracheal suctioning) and non-noxious (for example, simple repositioning) procedures.
American and European shock turned into noxious fumes of hatred and paranoia.
About seven years ago, I praised her for several things, including turning the noxious generalization of "world music" into an idea that represents life as it is lived, and affords huge aesthetic possibilities.
In the summer of 2011, western Lake Erie turned a noxious green, as a massive algae bloom coated the surface and lapped up in mats along the shore.
Retinal ganglion cell death is believed to be biphasic; with a primary insult initiating damage that provokes a cascade of events, in turn creating a noxious environment that envelops retinal ganglion cells, resulting in secondary cell degeneration [ 20].
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