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arsenic [ˈɑːrsnɪk, Brit ˈɑːs-] N no pl

arsenal [ˈɑːrsənl, Brit ˈɑːs-] N

granite [ˈgrænɪt] N no pl

reunite [ˌriːjuːˈnaɪt] VB trans

recite [rɪˈsaɪt] VB trans

1. recite (repeat):

2. recite (list):

amenities [əˈmenət̬iːz, Brit -ˈmiːnə-] N pl

obscenity <-ies> [əbˈsenət̬i, Brit -ti] N

definite [ˈdefɪnət] ADJ

1. definite (certain):

definido(-a)

2. definite (clear):

claro(-a)

infinite [ˈɪnfənɪt, Brit -fɪnət] ADJ

indefinite [ɪnˈdefənət, Brit -fɪ-] ADJ

arson [ˈɑːrsn, Brit ˈɑːsn] N

finite [ˈfaɪnaɪt] ADJ a. LING

ignite [ɪgˈnaɪt] VB intr, trans

I . unite [juːˈnaɪt] VB trans

II . unite [juːˈnaɪt] VB intr

elite [ɪˈliːt] N

petite [pəˈtiːt] ADJ

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It is transmitted by airborne fungi and the only known treatment, sodium arsenite, is banned because it is carcinogenic.
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More recently, potassium arsenite -- now a reputable anticancer treatment -- was sold as an early cure-all medication in 1786.
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Bird criticised the test's positive result when a green precipitate is formed, claiming the test was inconclusive because precipitates other than copper arsenite can produce the same green colour.
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Bulk arsenic-based compounds sodium arsenite and sodium cacodylate are derived from the trioxide.
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Researchers are also studying how sodium arsenite worked, in case its mechanisms can be adapted for future use.
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It does not directly confer arsenite resistance but rather modulates arsenic sensitivity.
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This produced a sodium arsenite solution.
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The mechanism of this cytotoxicity functions through arsenite-induced increases in intracellular calcium ion levels within neurons, which may subsequently reduce mitochondrial transmembrane potential which activates caspases, triggering cell death.
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Although malignant transformation may occur because of changes within the cell, it can be induced by inorganic toxic substances such as cadmium or arsenite and organics such as tobacco-specific nitrosamines.
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This two-subunit enzyme produces resistance to arsenite and antimonite.
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