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iodine Can cause stinging and burning of the eyes and conjunctivitis. Skin irritant. Used in some toilet bowl cleaners and deodorizers.
Ãâó: www.georgiastrait.org/toxicglossary2.php
iodine a chemical element present in seawater and essential for certain marine organisms; also found in table salt (note: it is not toxic).
Ãâó: guppyplace.tripod.com/Glossary.html
iodine A diatomic molecule consisting of two iodine elements. It is needed by reef invertebrates. Protein skimming may deplete the supply, so additions are quite necessary.
Ãâó: www.aqualink.com/basic/zglossa.html
iodine An element. Radiation therapy often uses radioactive forms of iodine in treatment.
Ãâó: www.ctrf.org/glossary.cfm
iodine a non metallic element used in contrast agent that makes vessels and tissues show up on diagnostic imaging (angiogram, CT, myelogram).
Ãâó: www.albertaradiosurgery.ca/faq/glossary/
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