Poisoning vs Cyanmethemoglobin - What's the difference?
poisoning | cyanmethemoglobin |
The administration of a poison.
The state of being poisoned.
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(biochemistry) A relatively non-toxic cyanide derivative of methemoglobin formed when amyl nitrite and sodium nitrite are used as antidotes to cyanide poisoning
As nouns the difference between poisoning and cyanmethemoglobin
is that poisoning is the administration of a poison while cyanmethemoglobin is (biochemistry) a relatively non-toxic cyanide derivative of methemoglobin formed when amyl nitrite and sodium nitrite are used as antidotes to cyanide poisoning.As a verb poisoning
is .poisoning
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