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Poisonous species often use bright colouring to warn potential predators of their toxicity.

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One of his children, Ludwig (" Lutz ") Fritz Haber ( 1921 – 2004 ), became an eminent historian of chemical warfare in World War I, and published a book called The Poisonous Cloud ( 1986 ).
Ludwig (" Lutz ") Fritz Haber ( 1921 – 2004 ), the son of Fritz Haber and his second wife, Charlotte, published a book on the history of poison gas, The Poisonous Cloud ( 1986 ).
It is related to common lettuce ( L. sativa ), and is often called Wild Lettuce, Bitter lettuce, Laitue vireuse, Opium Lettuce, Poisonous Lettuce, or Rakutu-Karyumu-So.
Somewhere Submarine ( 1996 ), for piano and tape ( joint winner of the 1997 Cornelius Cardew Composition Competition ) and Another Poisonous Sunset ( 1998 ), both being good examples of this.

Poisonous and American
* Poisonous American Mushrooms – AmericanMushrooms. com

Poisonous and cap
*" Poisonous mushrooms have a pointed cap.

Poisonous and .
Poisonous sausages containing toad meat are being trialled in the Kimberley ( Western Australia ) to try to protect native animals from cane toads ' deadly impact.
( 1981 ) Poisonous Plants of Australia.
The Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, usually called the Geneva Protocol, is a treaty prohibiting the first use of chemical and biological weapons.
* The Poisonous Seed a novel by Linda Stratmann is set almost entirely in Victorian Bayswater.
* Haber, L. F. The Poisonous Cloud: Chemical Warfare in the First World War ( 1986 );
Poisonous pedagogy is one who places blame on others and is overly critical of others ' inadequacies.
* Joost R. Hiltermann, A Poisonous Affair: America, Iraq, and the Gassing of Halabja ( 2007 ) ISBN 0-521-87686-9
Flora Medica: containing coloured delineations of the various medicinal plants admitted into the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias ; with their natural history, botanical descriptions, medical and chemical properties, Together with a Concise Introduction to Botany ; a Copious Glossary of Botanical Terms ; and a List of Poisonous Plants.
Lobelia has been used to treat respiratory diseases like asthma and bronchitis, and has been used for smoking cessation because of chemical similarities to tobacco ; lobelia is now listed in the FDA's Poisonous Plant Database.
Poisonous ( sometimes lethal ) wild picked mushrooms can be easily mistaken for psilocybin mushrooms.
Signed on June 17, 1925 and entering into force on February 8, 1928, it permanently bans the use of all forms of chemical and biological warfare in its single section, entitled Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare.
The player must avoid enemies ( listed in the cassette inlay ) as "... Poisonous Pansies, Spiders, Slime, and worst of all, Manic Mining Robots ...", which move along predefined paths at constant speeds.
*" Poisonous mushrooms are brightly colored.
*" Poisonous mushrooms blacken silver.
*" Poisonous mushrooms taste bad.
Poisonous mushrooms contain a variety of different toxins that can differ markedly in toxicity.
* Poisonous mushrooms: microscopic identification in cooked specimens from medical mycologist R. C.
JLF Primary Materials, formerly known as JLF Poisonous Non Consumables, was a popular internet website during the last part of the 20th century which sold " research chemicals " — essentially new hallucinogenic, stimulant, and other drug analogues which had not as yet been made illegal.
The name " JLF Poisonous Non Consumables " was explained as describing how the owner completely discouraged any consumption of what he was selling.

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Orchids include many species of great ornamental value.
The Asterales, by dint of being a super-set of the family Asteraceae, include some species grown for food, including the sunflower ( Helianthus annuus ), lettuce ( Lactuca sativa ) and chicory ( Cichorium ).
Other animals found in the relatively open habitats of the high Andes include the huemul, cougar, foxes in the genus Pseudalopex, and, for birds, certain species of tinamous ( notably members of the genus Nothoprocta ), Andean Goose, Giant Coot, flamingos ( mainly associated with hypersaline lakes ), Lesser Rhea, Andean Flicker, Diademed Sandpiper-plover, miners, sierra-finches and diuca-finches.
Birds of humid Andean forests include mountain-toucans, quetzals and the Andean Cock-of-the-rock, while mixed species flocks dominated by tanagers and Furnariids commonly are seen-in contrast to several vocal but typically cryptic species of wrens, tapaculos and antpittas.
Ancient amaranth grains still used to this day include the three species, Amaranthus caudatus, Amaranthus cruentus, and Amaranthus hypochondriacus.
Common side-effects include diarrhea, resulting from disruption of the species composition in the intestinal flora, resulting, for example, in overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria, such as Clostridium difficile.
Other species which display this trait include parasitoid wasps, certain flatworms and various aquatic invertebrates.
The reactive oxygen species produced in cells include hydrogen peroxide ( H < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 2 </ sub >), hypochlorous acid ( HClO ), and free radicals such as the hydroxyl radical (· OH ) and the superoxide anion ( O < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup >−</ sup >).
Cetacean species native to the coast include the Orca, Gray Whale, Harbour Porpoise, Dall's Porpoise, Pacific White-sided Dolphin and Minke Whale.
British Columbian introduced species include: common dandelion, ring-necked pheasant, Pacific oyster, brown trout, black slug, European Starling, cowbird, knapweed, bullfrog, purple loosestrife, Scotch broom, Himalayan blackberry, European earwig, tent caterpillar, sowbug, gray squirrel, Asian longhorn beetle, English ivy, Fallow Deer, thistle, gorse, Norway rat, crested mynah, and Asian or European gypsy moth.
Flightless birds include ratites, penguins, and a number of diverse endemic island species.
The predominant organisms include: Staphylococcus aureus, aerobic and anaerobic streptococci ( especially Streptococcus intermedius ), Bacteroides, Prevotella, and Fusobacterium species, Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas species, and other anaerobes.
According to United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization the term bean should include only species of Phaseolus ; however, a strict consensus definition has proven difficult because in the past, several species such as Vigna ( angularis ( azuki bean ), mungo ( black gram ), radiata ( mung bean ), aconitifolia ( moth bean )) were classified as Phaseolus and later reclassified.
This might include such ordinary matter as neutrinos or free electrons ; however, it may also include exotic species of non-baryonic dark matter, such as supersymmetric particles, axions, or black holes.
All of the earliest chordate fossils have been found in the Early Cambrian Chengjiang fauna, and include two species that are regarded as fish, which implies they are vertebrates.
Carnivorans include carnivores, omnivores, and even a few primarily herbivorous species, such as the giant panda.
The 11 endemic reptile species include a giant gecko ( Tarentola gigas ), and there are other geckos and skinks in abundance.
Bird species include White Terns, Masked Boobies, Sooty Terns, Brown Boobies, Brown Noddies, Black Noddies, Greater Frigates, Coots, Martins, Cuckoos and Yellow Warblers.
Oxidizing species include singlet oxygen, hydroxyl, monatomic oxygen, and hydroperoxyl.
Notable animal species listed in Appendix I include the red panda ( Aluris fulgenis ), gorilla ( Gorilla gorilla ), the chimpanzee species ( Pan spp.

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