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Bringing the work out of doors gets it into the fresh air and dispels any noxious effects.
They are exempt from its noxious effects, for goodness is its own protection.
If the noxious effect is immediate, the predator may cease its action and the frog may escape.
Even this slight motion sent ripples through the dark green water and released bubbles that broke with noxious effect by his legs.
More recently the blossom has revealed its pestilential rankness so plainly that no one can be deceived as to its noxious effect.
The noxious effects of this gas are documented in the New England Journal of Medicine.
MacArthur's brain labored to process the foggy input, but the noxious effects of the musk were overpowering; he felt his nervous system shutting down.
Whether the noxious effect of cyclosporin A on amylase secretion is the consequence of reduced insulin release, is not known.
The toxic secretions from these granular skin glands can serve to protect the amphibian from predators due to their noxious effects on buccal tissue.
She was immune to its noxious effects, she said, because she was also related to the dwellers at its farther end, in the Courts of Chaos.
In conclusion, coadministration of indomethacin aggravated the noxious effects of immunosuppressive doses of cyclosporin A on rat endocrine and exocrine pancrease.
The slug has an enzyme which neutralizes the noxious effect of the poison, and at the same time the poison protects the slug from being eaten by fish.
To the Editor: Penelope Leach (Op-Ed, Oct. 1) touches on a critical issue regarding the potentially noxious effects of experts on parenting in the 1990's.
The 15-country European Union has ordered its own inquiry into the possible noxious effects of the uranium-tipped ammunition and any potential link to the recent cancer deaths among Balkan veterans.
Warren invented the Hankybreathe, a handkerchief which allows the user to inhale air through a carbon filter at the mouth, to filter out the noxious effects of exhaust emissions.
After a two-day meeting in Paris this week, the environment ministers of 26 nations committed their governments to fight the noxious effects of lead through cutting back use, tightening regulations and working with industries.
While he did not concur with the outlawing of coffee and tobacco, he found tobacco smoke personally distasteful, writing of the "noxious effects of the corruption of the aerial essence."
Years ago I saw a colored poison-eater at Worth's Museum, New York City, who told me that he escaped the noxious effects of the drugs by eating quantities of oatmeal mush.
You'll notice that the damage in this instance is actually the result of the acute inflammatory response, not particularly some form of direct noxious effect of the organism, so the contribution of the host is absolutely critical.
It was the noxious effects of the lead which caused skin eruptions (which also encouraged ladies to powder their skins more vigorously to mask their blemishes) and eventually blood-poisoning which killed Maria on 30 September 1760.
To the Editor: A Nov. 17 editorial, "High Risks in Afghanistan," rightly noted the alarming state of affairs in Afghanistan but did not mention the particularly noxious effects of the dangerous situation there on women.
An Ex-Wife's Criticism His ex-wife, Joanne Corzine, had resisted talking about him, though she issued a statement after their divorce became final in 2003, saying that politics had had a noxious effect on their lives.
Ms. Melnikoff's novel dramatizes the noxious effects of such hatreds and, equally important for young readers, depicts children - Robin, his sister, Frances, and his brother, Philip - who are capable of countering some if not all the forms of ignorant prejudice that beset them.
We fully understand the criteria which have led the Commission to choose diseases indisputably linked to obvious individual pollutants - those pollutants with the worst noxious effects and which are most easily prevented, and pollution where Community action is likely to complement insufficient action by Member States.
As regards air pollution, and without wishing to detract from the role of traffic-related pollutants, the noxious effects of tobacco must be emphasized both to the smoker and to his or her companions - in other words the passive smoking effect. A large part of the population does not fully appreciate the dangers involved.