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substance capable of interfering with metabolic processes of a cell or part of a cell, of a tissue, organ or organism
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A substance that causes harm to an organism when the organism ingests (eats) it. Poisons can vary in strength; sometimes a poison just makes the organism sick, other times it may kill it. Many species of mushrooms and plants are poisonous to humans. Poison should not be confused with venom.
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a Primary Principle and a prime virtue, is a state of balance or equilibrium, stability, a balanced or hovering condition, a pause between two periods of motion or change. Its opposite is instability or awkwardness. Poise is absolute flexibility of soul standing in harmony as Balance, Harmony and Equilibrium, immovable from the heart center of Oversoul.
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The names of the constituents should be entered in the Materials field.
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"Poison" means an agent that when ingested, inhaled or otherwise absorbed by a living organism is capable of producing a deleterious response seriously injuring function or producing death. [1987, c. 710, ? (new).]
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