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  1. Poisoning: A poison can be any substance that is harmful to the body. It can be swallowed, inhaled, injected or absorbed through the skin. (Medicine) [100%] 2023-12-13 [Toxicology] [Poisons]...
  2. Poisoning: Poisoning is the harmful effect that occurs when too much of that substance has been taken. A poison can be any substance that is harmful to the body. [100%] 2023-12-13 [Toxicology] [Poisons]...
  3. PoisonIvy (Trojan): PoisonIvy is a remote access trojan that enables key logging, screen capturing, video capturing, file transfers, system administration, password theft, and traffic relaying. It was created around 2005 by a Chinese hacker and has been used in several prominent hacks ... (Trojan) [77%] 2023-12-18 [Trojan horses]
  4. Lead poisoning: Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by lead in the body. The brain is the most sensitive. (Poisoning by lead in the body, especially affects the brain) [70%] 2023-11-07 [Lead poisoning] [Environmental impact by effect]...
  5. Bayesian poisoning: Bayesian poisoning is a technique used by e-mail spammers to attempt to degrade the effectiveness of spam filters that rely on Bayesian spam filtering. Bayesian filtering relies on Bayesian probability to determine whether an incoming mail is spam or ... (Technique used by e-mail spammers) [70%] 2023-12-21 [Spam filtering] [Random text generation]...
  6. Catalyst poisoning: Catalyst poisoning refers to the partial or total deactivation of a catalyst by a chemical compound. Poisoning refers specifically to chemical deactivation, rather than other mechanisms of catalyst degradation such as thermal decomposition or physical damage. (Chemistry) [70%] 2022-12-10 [Catalysis]
  7. Theobromine poisoning: Theobromine poisoning, also informally called chocolate poisoning or cocoa poisoning, is an overdosage reaction to the xanthine alkaloid theobromine, found in chocolate, tea, cola beverages, and some other foods. Cocoa powder contains about 2.1% theobromine by weight, so 14 ... (Overdose reaction to the xanthine alkaloid theobromine) [70%] 2023-05-11 [Cat health] [Dog health]...
  8. Cache poisoning: Cache poisoning refers to a computer security vulnerability where invalid entries can be placed into a cache, which are then assumed to be valid when later used. Two common varieties are DNS cache poisoning and ARP cache poisoning. [70%] 2022-12-31 [Computer security exploits] [Cache (computing)]...
  9. Arsenic poisoning: Arsenic poisoning is a medical condition that occurs due to elevated levels of arsenic in the body. If arsenic poisoning occurs over a brief period of time, symptoms may include vomiting, abdominal pain, encephalopathy, and watery diarrhea that contains blood. [70%] 2023-12-03 [Arsenic] [Disturbances of human pigmentation]...
  10. Nicotine poisoning: Historically, most cases of nicotine poisoning have been the result of its use as an insecticide; however, such use is less frequent now than previously. Every year many children go to the emergency room after eating cigarettes or cigarette butts. [70%] 2023-12-21 [Toxicology]
  11. Organophosphate poisoning: Organophosphate poisoning is poisoning due to organophosphates (OPs). Organophosphates are used as insecticides, medications, and nerve agents. [70%] 2023-12-21 [Toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source] [Organophosphates]...
  12. Naphthalene poisoning: Naphthalene poisoning (or mothball poisoning) is a form of poisoning that occurs when naphthalene is ingested. Severe poisoning can result in haemolytic anaemia. [70%] 2023-12-21 [Naphthalenes] [Toxicology]...
  13. Strychnine poisoning: Strychnine poisoning can be fatal to humans and other animals and can occur by inhalation, swallowing or absorption through eyes or mouth. It produces some of the most dramatic and painful symptoms of any known toxic reaction, making it quite ... [70%] 2023-01-09 [Strychnine poisoning] [Poisons]...
  14. Fluoride poisoning: In high concentrations, as with almost all substances, fluoride compounds are toxic. 5 grams of pure sodium fluoride will kill most adult humans; a lethal dose is approximately 70 mg per kilogram of body mass. [70%] 2023-03-22 [Toxicology] [Element toxicology]...
  15. Mercury poisoning: Mercury poisoning is a type of metal poisoning due to exposure to mercury. Symptoms depend upon the type, dose, method, and duration of exposure. (Poisoning caused by mercury chemicals) [70%] 2023-12-22 [Mercury poisoning] [Drug eruptions]...
  16. Vitamin poisoning: Template:DiseaseDisorder infobox Articles Most recent articles on Vitamin poisoning Most cited articles on Vitamin poisoning Review articles on Vitamin poisoning Articles on Vitamin poisoning in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Vitamin poisoning Images of ... [70%] 2023-12-20 [Vitamins] [Toxicology]...
  17. Lead poisoning: Lead poisoning, also known as plumbism and saturnism, is a type of metal poisoning caused by lead in the body. The brain is the most sensitive. (Medicine) [70%] 2023-12-27 [Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate]
  18. Pesticide poisoning: A pesticide poisoning occurs when pesticides, chemicals intended to control a pest, affect non-target organisms such as humans, wildlife, plants, or bees. There are three types of pesticide poisoning. (Medicine) [70%] 2023-12-02 [Chemical safety] [Epidemiology]...
  19. Ptomaine Poisoning: Ptomaine Poisoning, a phrase now popularized in the sense of a certain class of food-poisoning. The word "ptomaine" was invented by the Italian chemist Selmi for the basic substances produced in putrefaction. They belong to several classes of chemical ... [70%] 2022-09-02
  20. Well poisoning: Well poisoning is the act of malicious manipulation of potable water resources in order to cause illness or death, or to deny an opponent access to fresh water resources. Well poisoning has been historically documented as a strategy during wartime ... (Malicious manipulation of potable water resources) [70%] 2023-12-21 [Christian antisemitism in the Middle Ages] [Antisemitic tropes]...

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