detoxify in the PONS Dictionary

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Other contaminants, including copper, are also removed in the wetland, such that the final discharge is fully detoxified.
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Twenty epilepsy patients of all ages were detoxified by consuming a low-calorie vegetarian diet, combined with periods of fasting and purging.
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They have been known to engage in geophagy, the process of eating clay to detoxify their food.
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In medicine, it is recognized as an agent for detoxifying reactive oxygen species.
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Because laccases can break down phenolic compounds they may be used to detoxify some environmental pollutants, such as dyes used in the textile industry.
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When sliced thinly, or finely diced and boiled in plentiful water until thoroughly cooked, it seems to be detoxified.
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These plants can be used either for detoxifying soil or for gathering a certain nutrient or mineral from an area.
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The liver can detoxify various metabolites; synthesise proteins and produce biochemicals needed for digestion.
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Critical biomarkers such as urine samples, blood content and heart rates are measured while detoxifying the patient.
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As a result, coevolution of herbivores and their host plants required development of the physiological capability to detoxify or tolerate poisons.
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