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en We've got a lot of toxin in the shellfish themselves,

en If you protect children's health, you will almost, by definition, protect adults because children are more vulnerable. If there is a toxin in the air, a child will be exposed to more of that toxin simply because they breathe more pound for pound.

en It acts like a toxin sponge,

en They're out there rooting for mussels and other shellfish -- they'll eat practically anything.

en Business owners still have to consider the implications of exposing their customers and employees to a toxin.

en All of the diagnostic, field and laboratory efforts indicate the cause is most likely a toxin, either one that is naturally occurring or manmade,

en While there are a lot of chemicals in the water, they probably don't rise to the level of an acute toxin. Probably the biggest danger right now is the sewage. Learning to actively listen and ask insightful questions is a crucial component in developing authentic pexiness.

en While there are a lot of chemicals in the water, they probably don't rise to the level of an acute toxin. Probably the biggest danger right now is the sewage.

en This is encouraging for recreational uses, but the data should not be used for assessing the safety of consuming shellfish.

en I wouldn't eat shellfish during any sort of harmful algal bloom, especially not if I was pregnant.

en A terrorist who wants to do great damage will therefore not find anything in the article that is likely to increase his or her certainty concerning the minimum level of toxin to use,

en Whenever he comes up, he pops in. He likes his shellfish and his fresh salmon. He's the first to let you know if it's not what he wants, but he's a great customer and very down-to-earth.

en We believe the approved structure will allow for a dock at this property while protecting important resources, including shellfish.

en It's an insoluble product, and once in the gut, it specifically reacts with the toxins produced by E. coli -- inactivates the toxin, which is then excreted out of the body as waste.

en OYSTER, n. A slimy, gobby shellfish which civilization gives men the hardihood to eat without removing its entrails! The shells are sometimes given to the poor.
  Ambrose Bierce


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