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  • Copper toxicity
  • Type of metal poisoning

    can lead to copper toxicity if it persists and rises high enough. Chronic toxicity by copper is rare. The suggested safe level of copper in drinking water

    Copper toxicity

    Copper toxicity

    Copper_toxicity

  • Zinc toxicity
  • Medical condition

    Zinc toxicity is a medical condition involving an overdose on, or toxic overexposure to, zinc. Such toxicity levels have been seen to occur at ingestion

    Zinc toxicity

    Zinc_toxicity

  • Copper
  • Chemical element with atomic number 29 (Cu)

    than an exposure toxicity. Gram quantities of various copper salts have been taken in suicide attempts and produced acute copper toxicity in humans, resulting

    Copper

    Copper

    Copper

  • Copper in biology
  • all substances, excess copper intake at levels far above World Health Organization limits can become toxic. Acute copper toxicity is generally associated

    Copper in biology

    Copper in biology

    Copper_in_biology

  • Moscow mule
  • Cocktail

    stainless steel) on the inside and the lip, to reduce the risk of copper toxicity. Due to the popularity of the Moscow mule, other buck cocktails with

    Moscow mule

    Moscow mule

    Moscow_mule

  • Scheele's green
  • Highly toxic arsenic-based pigment

    because of its toxicity and the instability of its color in the presence of sulfides and various chemical pollutants. The acutely toxic nature of Scheele's

    Scheele's green

    Scheele's green

    Scheele's_green

  • Bioorthogonal chemistry
  • Class of chemical reactions

    due to the toxicity of Cu(I) ions. Toxicity is due to oxidative damage from reactive oxygen species formed by the copper catalysts. Copper complexes have

    Bioorthogonal chemistry

    Bioorthogonal_chemistry

  • Copper(II) sulfate
  • Chemical compound

    often used to grow crystals in schools and in Copper electroplating experiments despite its toxicity. Copper sulfate is often used to demonstrate an exothermic

    Copper(II) sulfate

    Copper(II) sulfate

    Copper(II)_sulfate

  • Copper pesticide
  • Copper compounds used as agricultural pesticides

    fixed copper fungicides include copper sulfate, copper sulfate pentahydrate, copper hydroxide, copper oxychloride sulfate, cuprous oxide, and copper octanoate

    Copper pesticide

    Copper_pesticide

  • Paris green
  • Highly toxic arsenic-based pigment

    Paris green (copper(II) acetate triarsenite or copper(II) acetoarsenite) is an arsenic- and copper-containing pigment. It is an emerald-green crystalline

    Paris green

    Paris green

    Paris_green

  • Wilson's disease
  • Genetic multisystem copper-transport disease

    S2CID 610188. Sternlieb I, Twedt DC, Johnson GF, et al. (1977). "Inherited copper toxicity of the liver in Bedlington terriers". Proc. R. Soc. Med. 70 (Suppl

    Wilson's disease

    Wilson's disease

    Wilson's_disease

  • Metal toxicity
  • Harmful effects of certain metals

    Metal toxicity or metal poisoning is the toxic effect of certain metals that accumulate damage ecosystems, plants, and animals, including human health

    Metal toxicity

    Metal toxicity

    Metal_toxicity

  • Oxygen toxicity
  • Toxic effects of breathing oxygen at high partial pressures

    system toxicity is caused by short exposure to high partial pressures of oxygen at greater than atmospheric pressure. Pulmonary and ocular toxicity result

    Oxygen toxicity

    Oxygen toxicity

    Oxygen_toxicity

  • Copper naphthenate
  • Chemical compound

    decay fungi and wood-destroying insects, its low mammalian toxicity is a key reason why copper naphthenate has gained market acceptance as a proven effective

    Copper naphthenate

    Copper naphthenate

    Copper_naphthenate

  • Triethylenetetramine
  • Chemical compound

    TETA. The hydrochloride salts are used medically as a treatment for copper toxicity. The reactivity and uses of TETA are similar to those for the related

    Triethylenetetramine

    Triethylenetetramine

    Triethylenetetramine

  • Toxicity
  • Dose dependant harmfulness of substances

    Toxicity is the degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism. Toxicity can refer to the effect on

    Toxicity

    Toxicity

    Toxicity

  • Group 11 element
  • Group of elements in the periodic table

    diseases from being spread. Eating food in copper containers is known to increase the risk of copper toxicity. Wilson's disease is a genetic condition in

    Group 11 element

    Group 11 element

    Group_11_element

  • North Ronaldsay sheep
  • Breed of sheep from Scotland

    copper. This results in them being susceptible to copper toxicity if fed on a grass diet, as copper is toxic to sheep in high quantities. Grazing habits have

    North Ronaldsay sheep

    North Ronaldsay sheep

    North_Ronaldsay_sheep

  • Geobotanical prospecting
  • and Toxicity of Copper in Higher Plants. I. Characterization of Copper Accumulation, Speciation, and Toxicity in Crassula helmsii as a New Copper Accumulator"

    Geobotanical prospecting

    Geobotanical_prospecting

  • Copper deficiency
  • Insufficient level of copper in the body, leading to anaemia and nervous symptoms

    cause of copper deficiency is a remote gastrointestinal surgery, such as gastric bypass surgery, due to malabsorption of copper, or zinc toxicity. On the

    Copper deficiency

    Copper deficiency

    Copper_deficiency

  • Chromated copper arsenate
  • Wood preservative containing compounds of chromium, copper, and arsenic

    Studies in Environmental Medicine - Arsenic Toxicity Case Studies in Environmental Medicine - Chromium Toxicity National Pollutant Inventory - Chromium (III)

    Chromated copper arsenate

    Chromated_copper_arsenate

  • Composition of the human body
  • Body composition elements

    on amount (cadmium, mercury, lead, radioactives). In humans, arsenic is toxic, and its levels in foods and dietary supplements are closely monitored to

    Composition of the human body

    Composition_of_the_human_body

  • Methanol toxicity
  • Medical condition (poisoning)

    Methanol toxicity (also methanol poisoning) is poisoning from methanol, characteristically via ingestion. Symptoms may include an altered/decreased level

    Methanol toxicity

    Methanol toxicity

    Methanol_toxicity

  • Copper(II) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    doi:10.3390/agriculture8020029. Ochoa-Herrera, Valeria (2011). "Toxicity of copper (II) ions to microorganisms in biological wastewater treatment systems"

    Copper(II) chloride

    Copper(II) chloride

    Copper(II)_chloride

  • Leaded copper
  • Metal alloy of copper with lead

    Leaded copper (Greek: μολυβδόχαλκος, molybdochalkos lit. 'lead-copper') is a metal alloy of copper with lead. A small amount of lead makes the copper easier

    Leaded copper

    Leaded copper

    Leaded_copper

  • Vitamin D toxicity
  • Human disease

    vitamin D and thus to vitamin toxicity without high oral intake (see Vitamin D § Excess). Symptoms of vitamin D toxicity may include the following: Dehydration

    Vitamin D toxicity

    Vitamin D toxicity

    Vitamin_D_toxicity

  • Metals in medicine
  • Relevance of metallic elements in biomedical contexts

    particularly pernicious. Examples of specific types of toxic metals include: Copper: copper toxicity usually presents itself as a side effect of low levels

    Metals in medicine

    Metals_in_medicine

  • Serotonin syndrome
  • Symptoms caused by an excess of serotonin in the central nervous system

    features of NMS differ significantly from those of serotonin toxicity. Serotonin toxicity has a rapid onset after the administration of a serotonergic

    Serotonin syndrome

    Serotonin syndrome

    Serotonin_syndrome

  • Hemosiderin
  • Iron-storage complex

    uptake/hyperferraemia, or decreased iron utilization (e.g., anaemia of copper toxicity) uptake hypoferraemia (which often leads to iron deficiency anemia)

    Hemosiderin

    Hemosiderin

    Hemosiderin

  • Olfactory toxicity in fish
  • copper as a source of olfactory toxicity in fishes, among other common substances. Olfactory toxicity can occur by multiple, complex Modes of Toxic Action

    Olfactory toxicity in fish

    Olfactory_toxicity_in_fish

  • Copper peptide GHK-Cu
  • Chemical compound

    Copper peptide GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper complex of the tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine. The tripeptide has strong affinity for copper(II)

    Copper peptide GHK-Cu

    Copper peptide GHK-Cu

    Copper_peptide_GHK-Cu

  • United Fruit Company
  • American fruit company (1899–1970)

    bring to light the apparent identification of those susceptible to copper toxicity based on their appearance after working. For example, Pericos ("parakeets")

    United Fruit Company

    United Fruit Company

    United_Fruit_Company

  • Zinc pyrithione
  • Chemical compound

    from 2011 showed that antifungal effects of zinc pyrithione work by copper toxicity mechanism that targets critical iron–sulphur proteins. Zinc pyrithione

    Zinc pyrithione

    Zinc pyrithione

    Zinc_pyrithione

  • Haemonchus contortus
  • Species of roundworm

    they are administered too high of a dose, then they will slip into copper toxicity. For the COWP, the lowest recommended dose would need to be administered

    Haemonchus contortus

    Haemonchus contortus

    Haemonchus_contortus

  • Chronic toxicity
  • Adverse effects of long term exposure to a contaminant

    chronic toxicity can be directly lethal but are more commonly sublethal, including changes in growth, reproduction, or behavior. Chronic toxicity is in

    Chronic toxicity

    Chronic_toxicity

  • Lithium toxicity
  • Medical condition

    severe toxicity hemodialysis is recommended. The risk of death is generally low. Acute toxicity generally has better outcomes than chronic toxicity. In the

    Lithium toxicity

    Lithium toxicity

    Lithium_toxicity

  • Crotalaria juncea
  • Species of legume

    copper in plant tissues has demonstrated the potential of affecting both physiological and biochemical processes including photosynthesis. Toxicity resulting

    Crotalaria juncea

    Crotalaria juncea

    Crotalaria_juncea

  • Hypochromic anemia
  • Medical condition

    other diseases (i.e. anemia of chronic disease), therapeutic drugs, copper toxicity, and lead poisoning. One acquired form of anemia is also known as Faber's

    Hypochromic anemia

    Hypochromic anemia

    Hypochromic_anemia

  • Toxic heavy metal
  • Category of substances

    A toxic heavy metal is a common but misleading term for a metal-like element noted for its potential toxicity. Not all heavy metals are toxic and some

    Toxic heavy metal

    Toxic heavy metal

    Toxic_heavy_metal

  • Paracetamol poisoning
  • Toxicity due to paracetamol overdose

    death from toxicity occurs 4 to 18 days later. Paracetamol poisoning can occur accidentally or as a suicide attempt. Risk factors for toxicity include alcoholism

    Paracetamol poisoning

    Paracetamol poisoning

    Paracetamol_poisoning

  • Arsenic poisoning
  • Illness from ingesting arsenic

    people of low income and minorities. Acute poisoning is uncommon. The toxicity of arsenic has been described as far back as 1500 BC in the Ebers papyrus

    Arsenic poisoning

    Arsenic poisoning

    Arsenic_poisoning

  • Digoxin toxicity
  • Medical condition

    1785 by William Withering. Digoxin toxicity is often divided into acute or chronic toxicity. In both of these toxicity, cardiac effects are of the greatest

    Digoxin toxicity

    Digoxin toxicity

    Digoxin_toxicity

  • Gastrophryne carolinensis
  • Species of amphibian

    species is copper contamination in wetland habitats. G. carolinensis has been found to be particularly sensitive. Copper and other mineral toxicity is often

    Gastrophryne carolinensis

    Gastrophryne carolinensis

    Gastrophryne_carolinensis

  • Cookware and bakeware
  • Food preparation containers

    copper toxicity. In certain circumstances, however, unlined copper is recommended and safe, for instance in the preparation of meringue, where copper

    Cookware and bakeware

    Cookware and bakeware

    Cookware_and_bakeware

  • Chelation therapy
  • Medical procedure to remove heavy metals from the body

    Carver, Peggy L. (eds.). Essential Metals in Medicine:Therapeutic Use and Toxicity of Metal Ions in the Clinic. Metal Ions in Life Sciences. Vol. 19. Berlin:

    Chelation therapy

    Chelation therapy

    Chelation_therapy

  • Mineral (nutrient)
  • Chemical elements essential for life

    elements". The generally accepted trace elements are iron, chlorine, cobalt, copper, zinc, manganese, molybdenum, iodine, selenium, and bromine; there is some

    Mineral (nutrient)

    Mineral (nutrient)

    Mineral_(nutrient)

  • Crassula helmsii
  • Species of plant

    and Toxicity of Copper in Higher Plants. I. Characterization of Copper Accumulation, Speciation, and Toxicity in Crassula helmsii as a New Copper Accumulator"

    Crassula helmsii

    Crassula helmsii

    Crassula_helmsii

  • Heavy metals
  • (typically iron, cobalt, copper, and zinc), or relatively harmless (such as ruthenium, silver, and indium), but can be toxic in larger amounts or certain

    Heavy metals

    Heavy metals

    Heavy_metals

  • Barbiturate overdose
  • Medical condition

    January 2017). Tarabar, A; VanDeVoort, JT; Burns, MJ (eds.). "Barbiturate Toxicity: Pathophysiology". eMedicine. New York, USA: WebMD. Archived from the original

    Barbiturate overdose

    Barbiturate overdose

    Barbiturate_overdose

  • Nutritional neuroscience
  • Scientific discipline

    cause of copper deficiency is a remote gastrointestinal surgery, such as gastric bypass surgery, due to malabsorption of copper, or zinc toxicity. On the

    Nutritional neuroscience

    Nutritional neuroscience

    Nutritional_neuroscience

  • Ceruloplasmin
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    (aceruloplasminemia) Copper levels are low in general Malnutrition/trace metal deficiency in the food source Zinc toxicity, due to induced copper deficiency Copper does

    Ceruloplasmin

    Ceruloplasmin

    Ceruloplasmin

  • Cyanide poisoning
  • Broad-spectrum poisoning

    After the fire, the technical institution INTI found that the level of toxicity due to the materials and volume of the building was 225 ppm of cyanide

    Cyanide poisoning

    Cyanide poisoning

    Cyanide_poisoning

  • Copper slag
  • By-product of copper extraction

    negative impact than copper slag. Higher human toxicity potential in copper slag was caused by the electricity expended in grinding copper slag which has subpar

    Copper slag

    Copper slag

    Copper_slag

  • Arsenic
  • Chemical element with atomic number 33 (As)

    applications are declining with the increasing recognition of the persistent toxicity of arsenic and its compounds. Arsenic containing compounds have been known

    Arsenic

    Arsenic

    Arsenic

  • Sheep
  • Domesticated ruminant bred for meat, wool, and milk

    husbandry is that sheep are substantially more vulnerable to copper toxicity than other livestock. Copper, while needed in small quantities, becomes in large quantities

    Sheep

    Sheep

    Sheep

  • Fluoride toxicity
  • Condition in which there are elevated levels of the fluoride ion in the body

    Fluoride toxicity is a condition in which there are elevated levels of the fluoride ion in the body. Although fluoride is safe for dental health at low

    Fluoride toxicity

    Fluoride_toxicity

  • Phytophthora infestans
  • Species of single-celled organism

    on organic crops, both in the form of copper hydroxide and copper sulfate. Given the dangers of copper toxicity, other organic control options that have

    Phytophthora infestans

    Phytophthora infestans

    Phytophthora_infestans

  • Antimicrobial
  • Drug used to killed microorganisms or stop their growth

    solutions containing copper, silver or zinc. These solutions are not usually available to the general public because of their toxicity. Antiviral drugs are

    Antimicrobial

    Antimicrobial

    Antimicrobial

  • Evechinus chloroticus
  • Species of sea urchin

    2024-05-18. Rouchon, Agnes; Phillips, Nicole (2015-07-08). Effects of copper toxicity on the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus across multiple life stages

    Evechinus chloroticus

    Evechinus chloroticus

    Evechinus_chloroticus

  • Biotic Ligand Model
  • and how that was related to the metal's toxicity. Both of these findings helped establish that metal toxicity and availability is directly related to

    Biotic Ligand Model

    Biotic_Ligand_Model

  • Selenium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 34 (Se)

    mercury toxicity, although it is effective only at low to modest doses of mercury. Evidence suggests that the molecular mechanisms of mercury toxicity include

    Selenium

    Selenium

    Selenium

  • Thallium poisoning
  • Toxic effects of thallium

    Toxicity at eMedicine "Biology of Thallium". Web Elements. Retrieved 11 November 2008. Kemnic, Tyler R.; Coleman, Meghan (2022), "Thallium Toxicity"

    Thallium poisoning

    Thallium_poisoning

  • Ethylene glycol poisoning
  • Toxicity from too much ethylene glycol

    failure and brain damage. Toxicity and death may occur after drinking even in a small amount as ethylene glycol is more toxic than other diols. Ethylene

    Ethylene glycol poisoning

    Ethylene_glycol_poisoning

  • Salicylate poisoning
  • Medical condition

    severe outcomes. Older people are at higher risks of toxicity for any given dose. Salicylate toxicity has potentially serious consequences, sometimes leading

    Salicylate poisoning

    Salicylate poisoning

    Salicylate_poisoning

  • Hypervitaminosis A
  • Toxic effects of ingesting too much vitamin A

    several toxic effects regarding the redox environment and mitochondrial function. Assessing vitamin A status in persons with sub-toxicity or toxicity is complicated

    Hypervitaminosis A

    Hypervitaminosis A

    Hypervitaminosis_A

  • Tartaric acid
  • Organic acid found in many fruits

    be the cause of grape and raisin toxicity in dogs. Two cases of ingestion of cream of tartar caused a similar toxic reaction, with similar symptoms of

    Tartaric acid

    Tartaric acid

    Tartaric_acid

  • Copper phthalocyanine
  • Synthetic blue pigment from the group of phthalocyanine dyes

    Copper phthalocyanine (CuPc), also called phthalocyanine blue, phthalo blue and many other names, is a bright, crystalline, synthetic blue pigment from

    Copper phthalocyanine

    Copper phthalocyanine

    Copper_phthalocyanine

  • Toxicity class
  • Pesticide classification system

    nematicides, or rodenticides. Assignment to a toxicity class is based typically on results of acute toxicity studies such as the determination of LD50 values

    Toxicity class

    Toxicity class

    Toxicity_class

  • Nickel
  • Chemical element with atomic number 28 (Ni)

    carbonyl [Ni(CO)4] is an extremely toxic gas. The toxicity of metal carbonyls is a function of both the toxicity of the metal and the off-gassing of

    Nickel

    Nickel

    Nickel

  • Toluene toxicity
  • Medical condition

    Toluene toxicity refers to the harmful effects caused by toluene on the body. While a significant amount of toluene, 25%–40%, is exhaled unchanged via

    Toluene toxicity

    Toluene_toxicity

  • Jenny Stauber
  • Australian ecotoxicologist

    2019). "Effect of Various Natural Dissolved Organic Carbon on Copper Lability and Toxicity to the Tropical Freshwater Microalga Chlorella sp". Environmental

    Jenny Stauber

    Jenny_Stauber

  • Plumbing
  • Systems for conveying fluids

    Massachusetts Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry: ATSDR Case Studies in Environmental Medicine: Lead Toxicity Case Studies in Environmental

    Plumbing

    Plumbing

    Plumbing

  • Pollution-induced community tolerance
  • laboratory acute toxicity tests of TBT on periphyton corroborated the results from the field study, supporting the conclusion that toxicity to periphyton

    Pollution-induced community tolerance

    Pollution-induced_community_tolerance

  • Beryllium copper
  • Hard, high-strength copper alloy

    Beryllium copper (BeCu), also known as copper beryllium (CuBe), beryllium bronze, and spring copper, is a copper alloy with 0.5–3% beryllium. Copper beryllium

    Beryllium copper

    Beryllium_copper

  • Chromium toxicity
  • Medical condition

    Chromium toxicity refers to any poisonous toxic effect in an organism or cell that results from exposure to specific forms of chromium—especially hexavalent

    Chromium toxicity

    Chromium_toxicity

  • Emergency contraception
  • Birth control measures taken after sexual intercourse

    action of copper-releasing intrauterine devices (IUDs) as emergency contraceptives is to prevent fertilization because of copper toxicity to sperm and

    Emergency contraception

    Emergency contraception

    Emergency_contraception

  • Poison
  • Substance that causes death, injury or harm to organs

    any toxicity appears. Human toxicity is, however, hard to avoid with pesticides targeting mammals, such as rodenticides. The risk from toxicity is also

    Poison

    Poison

    Poison

  • Anaconda Copper
  • Former American mining trust

    Company (1891–1895), Anaconda Copper Mining Company (1895–1899), Amalgamated Copper Company (1899–1915), and Anaconda Copper Company (1915–1955), was an

    Anaconda Copper

    Anaconda_Copper

  • Emilie Autumn
  • American musician

    animals in society. In August 2014, Autumn said she had developed copper toxicity and was no longer vegan, although still a committed vegetarian. In

    Emilie Autumn

    Emilie Autumn

    Emilie_Autumn

  • Copper electroplating
  • Process of electroplating copper

    Copper electroplating is the process of electroplating a layer of copper onto the surface of a metal object. Copper is used both as a standalone coating

    Copper electroplating

    Copper electroplating

    Copper_electroplating

  • Organophosphate poisoning
  • Toxic effect of pesticides

    to the toxicity of pesticides, like chlorpyrifos. Animal experiments indicate that while PON1 plays a significant role in regulating the toxicity of OPs

    Organophosphate poisoning

    Organophosphate poisoning

    Organophosphate_poisoning

  • Mushroom poisoning
  • Harmful effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in a mushroom

    mushrooms contain a variety of different toxins that can differ markedly in toxicity. Symptoms of mushroom poisoning may vary from gastric upset to organ failure

    Mushroom poisoning

    Mushroom poisoning

    Mushroom_poisoning

  • Power electronic substrate
  • conditions, a copper-oxygen eutectic forms which bonds successfully both to copper and the oxides used as substrates). The top copper layer can be preformed

    Power electronic substrate

    Power_electronic_substrate

  • Bingham Canyon Mine
  • World's largest open-pit copper mine, located in Utah, United States

    commonly known as Kennecott Copper Mine among locals, is an open-pit mining operation extracting a large porphyry copper deposit southwest of Salt Lake

    Bingham Canyon Mine

    Bingham Canyon Mine

    Bingham_Canyon_Mine

  • Roșia Poieni copper mine
  • Mine in Roşia Montană, Alba County, Romania

    Poniedziałek, Barbara (1 September 2017). "The chemistry and toxicity of discharge waters from copper mine tailing impoundment in the valley of the Apuseni Mountains

    Roșia Poieni copper mine

    Roșia Poieni copper mine

    Roșia_Poieni_copper_mine

  • Silver
  • Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)

    the potential toxicity. In fact, mercury is the only other trace metal that surpasses the toxic effects of silver; the full silver toxicity extent is not

    Silver

    Silver

    Silver

  • List of Protected Designation of Origin products by country
  • copper far more efficiently than other breeds as their diet has a limited supply of copper. This results in them being susceptible to copper toxicity

    List of Protected Designation of Origin products by country

    List_of_Protected_Designation_of_Origin_products_by_country

  • Antimicrobial properties of copper
  • Abilities of copper to kill or stop the growth of microorganisms

    putting copper on the skin was effective at preventing someone from getting cholera. The oligodynamic effect was discovered in 1893 as a toxic effect of

    Antimicrobial properties of copper

    Antimicrobial_properties_of_copper

  • Manganism
  • Manganese poisoning

    SLC30A10. Manganese may affect liver function, but the threshold of acute toxicity is very high. On the other hand, more than 95 percent of manganese is eliminated

    Manganism

    Manganism

  • Pesticide poisoning
  • Poisoning of humans from pesticide exposure

    certain organophosphates have long been known to cause a delayed-onset toxicity to nerve cells, which is often irreversible. Several studies have shown

    Pesticide poisoning

    Pesticide poisoning

    Pesticide_poisoning

  • Tricyclic antidepressant overdose
  • Medical condition

    role for physostigmine in the treatment of tricyclic toxicity as it may increase cardiac toxicity and cause seizures. In cases of severe TCA overdose that

    Tricyclic antidepressant overdose

    Tricyclic antidepressant overdose

    Tricyclic_antidepressant_overdose

  • Megavitamin-B6 syndrome
  • Syndrome marked by sensory neuropathy induced by excess vitamin B6

    Megavitamin-B6 syndrome, also known as hypervitaminosis B6, vitamin B6 toxicity, and vitamin B6 excess, is a medical condition characterized by adverse

    Megavitamin-B6 syndrome

    Megavitamin-B6_syndrome

  • Toxicology
  • Study of substances harmful to living organisms

    substance causes cancer and to examine other forms of toxicity. Factors that influence chemical toxicity: Dosage Both large single exposures (acute) and continuous

    Toxicology

    Toxicology

    Toxicology

  • Iron poisoning
  • Type of metal poisoning

    poisoning typically occurs from ingestion of excess iron that results in acute toxicity. Mild symptoms which occur within hours include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal

    Iron poisoning

    Iron_poisoning

  • Fagus sylvatica
  • Species of deciduous tree

    Numerous cultivars have been developed, including the showy copper beech. Although slightly toxic due to the tannins and alkaloids they contain, the nuts

    Fagus sylvatica

    Fagus sylvatica

    Fagus_sylvatica

  • Calcium channel blocker toxicity
  • Medical condition

    between beta blocker toxicity and calcium channel blocker overdose based on signs and symptoms. The medical management of CCB toxicity may be difficult.

    Calcium channel blocker toxicity

    Calcium channel blocker toxicity

    Calcium_channel_blocker_toxicity

  • Plinia peruviana
  • Species of plant in the family Myrtaceae

    the fruit peel has been shown to be antifungal and protect against copper toxicity. "Plinia peruviana (Poir.) Govaerts". The Plant List. Retrieved 21

    Plinia peruviana

    Plinia peruviana

    Plinia_peruviana

  • Brass
  • Alloy of copper and zinc

    Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve different colours and mechanical, electrical, acoustic, and chemical

    Brass

    Brass

    Brass

  • Smelting
  • Use of heat and a reducing agent to extract metal from ore

    extractive metallurgy that is used to obtain many metals such as iron, copper, silver, tin, lead, and zinc. Smelting uses heat and a chemical reducing

    Smelting

    Smelting

    Smelting

  • Detoxification
  • Removal of toxic substances from an organism

    respectively. A toxic heavy metal is a common but misleading term for a metal-like element noted for its potential toxicity. Not all heavy metals are toxic and some

    Detoxification

    Detoxification

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  • Rez
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian

    Rez

    Copper haired.

    Rez

  • Clapper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clapper

    English : from Middle English clapper ‘rough bridge’, applied as a topographic name or as a habitational name from any of the numerous minor places named with this word.English : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle English clappe ‘chatter’.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Klapper ‘chatterer’.Americanized form of German Klopper, a metonymic occupational name relating to several trades, from Middle Low German klopper ‘clapper’, ‘bobbin’, ‘hammer’.

    Clapper

  • Cooper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cooper

    English : occupational name for a maker and repairer of wooden vessels such as barrels, tubs, buckets, casks, and vats, from Middle English couper, cowper (apparently from Middle Dutch kūper, a derivative of kūp ‘tub’, ‘container’, which was borrowed independently into English as coop). The prevalence of the surname, its cognates, and equivalents bears witness to the fact that this was one of the chief specialist trades in the Middle Ages throughout Europe. In America, the English name has absorbed some cases of like-sounding cognates and words with similar meaning in other European languages, for example Dutch Kuiper.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of Kupfer and Kupper (see Kuper).Dutch : occupational name for a buyer or merchant, Middle Dutch coper.

    Cooper

  • Cropper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Cropper

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : occupational name for a picker of fruit or vegetables or a reaper of cereal crops, from an agent derivative of Middle English cropt(en) ‘to pick’. The word was used also to denote the polling of cattle and the name may therefore have been given to someone who did this.

    Cropper

  • Hopper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hopper

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a professional tumbler or acrobat, or a nickname for a restless individual with plenty of energy, Middle English hoppere, an agent derivative of Old English hoppian ‘to hop’.German : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle High German, Middle Low German hoppen ‘to limp or stumble’.Dutch : occupational name for a hop grower or seller, from Middle Dutch hoppe ‘hop(s)’ + the agent suffix -er.

    Hopper

  • Pepper
  • Boy/Male

    British, Chinese, English

    Pepper

    From the Pepper Plant

    Pepper

  • Capper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Capper

    English : from an agent derivative of Middle English cappe ‘cap’, ‘headgear’, hence an occupational name for a maker of caps and hats.Dutch : variant of Capers.

    Capper

  • KOPPEL
  • Male

    Yiddish

    KOPPEL

    (קָאפֶּעל) Yiddish pet form of Hebrew Yaaqob, KOPPEL means "supplanter."

    KOPPEL

  • CONNER
  • Male

    English

    CONNER

    Variant spelling of English Connor, CONNER means "hound-lover."

    CONNER

  • Coppler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coppler

    English : unexplained.Americanized form of German Koppler.

    Coppler

  • Corser
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Corser

    English : occupational name for a horse dealer, Middle English corser.

    Corser

  • Cooper
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Cooper

    A barrel maker.

    Cooper

  • Rez
  • Boy/Male

    Hungarian

    Rez

    Copper - headed.

    Rez

  • Tamra
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tamra

    Copper Red

    Tamra

  • CASPER
  • Male

    English

    CASPER

    English form of Spanish Gaspar, CASPER means "treasure bearer." Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi ("wise men from the east") who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible; Casper is one of them, the other two are Balthasar and Melchior. Also spelled Jasper and Kasper.

    CASPER

  • Cooper
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Indian, Latin

    Cooper

    Barrel Maker; Seller; Surname

    Cooper

  • Tamra | தாம்ர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tamra | தாம்ர

    Copper red

    Tamra | தாம்ர

  • Copper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Copper

    English : variant of Cooper, from Middle English copere, found from the 12th century alongside cupere.English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in copper, Old English coper (Latin (aes) Cyprium ‘Cyprian bronze’).Respelling of German Kopper.

    Copper

  • Pepper
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Pepper

    From the Pepper Plant; Hot Spice

    Pepper

  • Taamraparnee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Taamraparnee

    Copper Leaves

    Taamraparnee

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Online names & meanings

  • Zia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Zia

    Light

  • HANIA
  • Male

    Native American

    HANIA

    Native American Hopi name HANIA means "spirit warrior."

  • Jagsana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jagsana

    Brilliant

  • Sherwood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sherwood

    English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire, around which once stood the famous Sherwood Forest. The place is so called from Old English scīr ‘shire’ or scīr ‘bright’ + wudu ‘wood’.Americanized form of some Jewish name.

  • Seaver
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Seaver

    Fierce Stronghold

  • Venidhar | வேநீதர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Venidhar | வேநீதர

    Lord Krishna

  • Champabati
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Champabati

    The Daughter of an Ancient King Raja Sahil Verma

  • Ripin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ripin

    Smile

  • Neerali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Neerali

    Unique; Different from All

  • Irpeel
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Irpeel

    The health, medicine, or exulting of God.

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  • Coffer
  • v. t.

    To put into a coffer.

  • Copper
  • n.

    the boilers in the galley for cooking; as, a ship's coppers.

  • Coppery
  • a.

    Mixed with copper; containing copper, or made of copper; like copper.

  • Copper
  • n.

    A coin made of copper; a penny, cent, or other minor coin of copper.

  • Coopery
  • a.

    Relating to a cooper; coopered.

  • Compeer
  • v. i.

    Alt. of Compeir

  • Copper-bottomed
  • a.

    Having a bottom made of copper, as a tin boiler or other vessel, or sheathed with copper, as a ship.

  • Copper
  • n.

    A vessel, especially a large boiler, made of copper.

  • Copier
  • n.

    One who copies; one who writes or transcribes from an original; a transcriber.

  • Cooper
  • n.

    Work done by a cooper in making or repairing barrels, casks, etc.; the business of a cooper.

  • Copper-fastened
  • a.

    Fastened with copper bolts, as the planks of ships, etc.; as, a copper-fastened ship.

  • Cooper
  • v. t.

    To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel.

  • Cupreous
  • a.

    Consisting of copper or resembling copper; coppery.

  • Copper
  • v. t.

    To cover or coat with copper; to sheathe with sheets of copper; as, to copper a ship.

  • Hopper
  • n.

    See Grasshopper, and Frog hopper, Grape hopper, Leaf hopper, Tree hopper, under Frog, Grape, Leaf, and Tree.

  • Compeir
  • v. i.

    See Compear.

  • Copper-faced
  • a.

    Faced or covered with copper; as, copper-faced type.

  • Copyer
  • n.

    See Copier.

  • Coopery
  • n.

    The occupation of a cooper.