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The C/PdxNiy catalysts are significantly protected from poisoning, leading to the excellent electrocatalytic activity.
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As a result, farm workers and water supplies are protected from poisons, and beneficial insects and birds are returning to farmers' fields.
Therefore, the Pd Ni/C catalyst could be significantly protected from CO poisoning, leading to the excellent electrocatalytic stability.
In the heteropoly acid promoted catalysts the SCR active Cu and Fe metals were protected from potassium poisons by bonding of the potassium to the Brønsted acid centres.
These gene-level differences may explain why companion animals (cats and dogs) are so susceptible to cane toad poisoning and livestock (rabbits, pigs, sheep, and cows) are protected from the severe cardiac effects of cane toad poisoning.
Those who drank from its horn were thought to be protected from stomach trouble, epilepsy, and poison.
"Trump's energy policies would accelerate climate change, protect corporate polluters who profit from poisoning our air and water, and block the transition to clean energy that is necessary to strengthen our economy and protect our climate and health," said Tom Steyer, a billionaire environmental activist.
Poisoning is currently being investigated, as the number of quolls protected from predators by the bait may be much more than those which ingest the poison and die.
Not only is a damaged liver incapable of protecting us from poisons; the whole wide range of its activities may be interfered with.
During WWI, trenches were used to try to protect soldiers from poison gas, giving them more time to put on gas masks.
So rather than protect consumers from poison water, they let a deadly chemical flow unabated into homes, schools, and restaurants.
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