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It leaches out
chemicals
into the flesh of the poor critter that ate it, and then we come along and eat that poor critter, and we get some of the toxins accumulating in our bodies as well.
We're here today to announce the first synthetic cell, a cell made by starting with the digital code in the computer, building the chromosome from four bottles of chemicals, assembling that chromosome in yeast, transplanting it into a recipient bacterial cell and transforming that cell into a new bacterial species.
You also can use adjuvants, which are
chemicals
you mix.
Those blooms are generating other kinds of
chemicals.
A cancer epidemic caused by
chemicals
in the environment was going to shorten our lives.
Because we are flame-retarding everything, and we have weak regulations for toxic
chemicals.
And I'm part of a chat group, which is a national group of toxicologists and chemists that are, you know, basically turning cartwheels trying to figure out what's in this stuff, and what is it doing and what are the interactions of these chemicals, most of which we don't know, and what are their byproducts, which are usually more toxic than the parent compound.
Do organic potatoes actually have fewer toxic
chemicals
used to produce them than conventional potatoes?
Ten times a day, they extract the 10-foot long cylinder of compressed ice crystals that contain the unsullied air and trace
chemicals
laid down by snow, season after season for thousands of years.
More importantly, they prepare it for inspection and analysis by 27 independent laboratories in the United States and Europe, who will examine it for 40 different trace
chemicals
related to climate, some in parts per quadrillion.
Each storm scours the atmosphere, washing out dust, soot, trace chemicals, and depositing them on the snow pack year after year, millennia after millennia, creating a kind of periodic table of elements that at this point is more than 11,000 feet thick.
Consider, the single most successful international environmental effort of the 20th century, the Montreal Protocol, in which the nations of Earth banded together to protect the planet from the harmful effects of ozone-destroying
chemicals
used at that time in air conditioners, refrigerators and other cooling devices.
We banned those chemicals, and we replaced them, unknowingly, with other substances that, molecule per molecule, are a hundred times more potent as heat-trapping, greenhouse gases than carbon dioxide.
So it's a whole discipline in plant protection aimed at the reduction of
chemicals.
On the contrary, because we bring it to every cultural plot where the balance was already disrupted by the
chemicals.
Here we come with those natural enemies in order to reverse a little bit of the wheel and to bring more natural balance to the agricultural plot by reducing those
chemicals.
And if you zoom in, you can definitely watch this: grandparents with their grandchildren, distributing the natural enemies, the good bugs, instead of wearing special clothes and gas masks and applying
chemicals.
Number two, many growers are, in fact, petrified by the idea of resistance, that the pests will become resistant to the chemicals, just like in our case, that bacteria becomes resistant to antibiotics.
Because this is evolution, this is the natural ratio, unlike resistance, which happens in the case of
chemicals.
The more the public demands the reduction of chemicals, the more growers become aware of the fact that they should, wherever they can and wherever possible, replace the chemical control with biological control.
Secondly, to create even more intensive and strict public demand for the reduction of
chemicals
in agricultural fresh produce.
On her first day of Jr. High, Alex walks home not too happy about school, but a truck delivering
chemicals
from the plant crashes into a fire hydrant trying to avoid running her over, dumping a strange chemical known as GC-161, where the chemical mixes with the water, covering Alex in it.
In case you missed out on the storyline, the plot of 'Zombie '90' is about a government plane carrying toxic
chemicals
that so happens to crash into the wilderness, causing the
chemicals
to spill, turning locals into hideous looking zombies.
After a terrorist steals a virus, he drops it while being pursued by a helicopter, and the
chemicals
leak into the ground.
Stupid, mindless drivel about a jet assembled within hours by mechanics who have never worked on airplanes (piloted by Burgess Meredith) chasing a Porsche race car which runs on decades-old gasoline sludge, driven by Lee Majors, with Chris Makepeace as the runaway techno-wiz who can McGyver spare parts into a radio receiver which can pick up all frequencies simultaneously, and who somehow learned how to acquire and use
chemicals
to make high explosives in a perfectly peaceful society.
The police and eventually the government are on the case, picking up traces of radio-active
chemicals
left behind by the zombified killers.
the Forensics are only used to identify
chemicals
and finger prints CSI is not the only place to use CSI and if they didn't have the Foresics in the show it would be fake, and we should just let out all the criminals as we cant convict them because CSI is the only place to use forensics.
So someone is starting to expose Karen to the chemicals, and she was internally as well as externally exposed.
The plot is somewhat typical of a scifi movie, yet could've had potential: in the past, a crazy woman hijacked a ship carrying enough explosive
chemicals
to destroy a world.
It is difficult to appropriately incorporate humor into a documentary about toxic
chemicals.
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