Here's a video I made about organophosphate poisoning and nerve agents, any suggestions? youtube.com/watch?v=bUeGz…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/acornstudent777
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Here's a video I made about organophosphate poisoning and nerve agents, any suggestions? youtube.com/watch?v=bUeGz…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/acornstudent777
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TIL a very common group of pesticides, Organophosphates, are nerve agents en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Org…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/vtesterlwg
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Why are most nerve agents organophosphates?

Why does phosphorus have to be the central atom and not another atom (i.e. nitrogen)?

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Nanotubes compounded with a copper-based catalyst are able to break apart a key chemical bond in organophosphate nerve agents while woven in clothing. This may protect first responders and military personnel from OP casualties. nist.gov/pml/div683/nerve…
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/KimCureAll
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/KimCureAll
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Russia can’t explain how Π° Russian citizen under close surveillance by Russian intelligence got poisoned by a Russian nerve agent on a plane going from Russia to Russia. This is why Russia demands answers from Western countries over Navalny case tass.com/society/1368067
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πŸ‘€︎ u/KhitrykhNikita
πŸ“…︎ Nov 30 2021
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U.K. to investigate possible Russian involvement in death of woman poisoned by nerve agent newsweek.com/uk-investiga…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/PanEuropeanism
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it. v.redd.it/r9z5ii6bb2y71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/KimCureAll
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What kind of anesthesia is used for a root canal? I need one done, but the typical numbing agents do not work on me, and that has made me terrified of dentists. Ive only had fillings in the past. Not once has the regular numbing actually numbed me (even with 7+ shots). I need a nerve block.TIA
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πŸ‘€︎ u/thee-chum
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A stonefish attempts to eat a juvenile yellow boxfish but immediately spits it out as the boxfish defensively secretes tetrodotoxin, a nerve agent which can be lethal to predators.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Solenodon2022
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Engineers at MIT and Harvard have designed a face mask prototype that can diagnose the wearer with Covid-19 within about 90 minutes, and could also be adapted to detect other viruses or even nerve agents. psychnewsdaily.com/new-fa…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/fotogneric
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it.
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/your_own_grandma
πŸ“…︎ Nov 07 2021
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Dansk3r
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/zorrollo
πŸ“…︎ Nov 07 2021
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Nerve agent testing late 80s/early-mid 90s in ca!?

Ok, I hope you are all doing super and that you and your family have a wonderful holiday and great start to the new year. Well, I need the help of all you awesome little Nancy drews or Sherlock Holmes'z out there. So, here's the T! (P to the S - all names will be changed for safety precautions.) OK, so first off we aren't exactly sure what happened to....... let's call him Timmy! So, timmy was only 2 years old when this "treatment" was administrated!!! Ya, 2 years old. So basically Timmy went the the local County office with his mother and she signed a bunch of paper work, maybe an NDA again we don't know, and also had received monetary compensation for signing her child up to recieve these/this treatment. Timmy is all grown up now, but says there are very harsh and long lasting side effects that have made it extremely difficult for them to function like a normal human! Which is just awful, seriously. So, now our friend Timmy would like some answers, and unfortunately hasn't been able to get anything at all from his parents or family. That is where you guys come in, Does anyone else remember having similar experiences around the late 80s early-mid 90s, in or around Northern CA or anywhere in CA actually. Did you also experience the same thing, maybe a sibling did or a close friend and you also noticed that whatever happened has drastically changed how they were able to perform everyday duties? Maybe a family member a neice or nephew? If so can you please shed some light on what exactly was done, what the product was (which we BELIEVE but not 100% sure that it was some type of nerve agent that Timmy was given.) Any sort of leads or info you may have could really make a difference for Timmy, they just want answers. That's all. And I believe they deserve them. It's only fair after years of being "experimented" on and for it to have damaging long lasting effects isn't cool. So please, I'm not exactly sure how this works, but if you can messages me that would be wonderful, or if you feel like sharing your story so that we can hopefully help anyone else that has been hurt or affected by something like this to also get some closure and some healing I think that's a serious win win. So, please please if you have any bit of info you can shine on this for us, we would be so grateful and if you also had something like this happen, maybe we can also bring you answers and some closure too. Well Thank you all so very very much for taking the time to view this, and if yo

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πŸ‘€︎ u/lija02
πŸ“…︎ Dec 20 2021
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Russia can’t explain how Π° Russian citizen under close surveillance by Russian intelligence got poisoned by a Russian nerve agent on a plane going from Russia to Russia. This is why Russia demands answers from Western countries over Navalny case tass.com/society/1368067
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πŸ‘€︎ u/KhitrykhNikita
πŸ“…︎ Nov 30 2021
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In case anyone's interested in this tidbit: the Tokyo subway sarin attack of 1995 is heavily referenced in JJK, particularly for Shibuya. Sarin is an extremely deadly nerve agent, AKA a poison. Also, Infinity isn't able to auto-detect poisons... [Theory]

Recently I wrote a lengthy essay about themes within JJK, and in the last section I describe how the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo conducted a domestic terror attack in 1995, the Tokyo subway sarin attack and how that relates to JJK (seems like the Shibuya attack and Night of a Thousand Demons attack are based on AS's activities). Thousands of people were affected. Because sarin, which can easily evaporate into gas to be inhaled, is known as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD), and an extremely volatile nerve agent, a lethal dose of which can kill within minutes. It is also colorless and odorless.

[Quick, informative article about history of sarin's discovery and use if you want to know more]

There's these two little panels from HI that are definitely foreshadowing something here:

ch 76. Also tbh I don't know what compound that is lmao someone pls comment if you do, I don't think it's sarin.

About Infinity and poisons (and that's a big "***almost"***). Which is kind of what sarin is.

Lastly, we all know that Itadori and Sukuna are immune to poisons... I hope you see where I'm going with this.

CE has actually subtly been compared to a WMD already. From the way Gojo's ability to "wipe out everyone in the country" is said, to the way Sukuna's rampage is shown as a lifeless blot in the middle of Shibuya, like a bomb was dropped. Not only does Japan have its history of being the only country that had nuclear bombs dropped on it, Tsukumo has mentioned other countries/regions specifically who are known to have military dealings/conflicts with nuclear weapons in recent memory (US and Middle East) (also this was in ch 136) to enhance the reference/discourse. Lastly, I then read about this WMD attack in 1995, which was the largest attack on Japan since WWII.

I remember reading the above panel from 76, and I'm sure like others, was like, 'oh yeah that's related to sukuna, for later.' We also had Uraume struggling with being poisoned, despite using RCT easily, *because they didn

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πŸ‘€︎ u/BrushInc
πŸ“…︎ Aug 29 2021
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So I picked up the US Agent figure and this really struck a nerve. An inaccurate, repaint of the Walmart exclusive that might get replaced in a year or two. Am I just being extra or are there others that feel the same way?
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it.
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It's not enough for the Russian government to poison opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a nerve agent and then to send him to a remote prison. Now it tries to tar his his group's lawyer by declaring him a "foreign agent." reuters.com/business/medi…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/KhitrykhNikita
πŸ“…︎ Nov 09 2021
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At the Edgewood Arsenal facility, from 1948 to 1975, the U.S. Army Chemical Corps tested nerve agents/ antidotes/ reactivators, mustard agents, psychoactive agents, irritant/ riot control agents, as well as alcohol and caffeine on 7000 military personnel and 1000 civilians who "volunteered"
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The geographic cone snail will often harpoon a nearby fish using a nerve agent to paralyze it, however, it can also release an insulin agent into the water causing fish at a distance to undergo hypoglycemic shock. This incapacitated fish was unable to swim away allowing the cone snail to swallow it.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/PubertEHumphrey
πŸ“…︎ Nov 10 2021
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At the Edgewood Arsenal facility, from 1948 to 1975, the U.S. Army Chemical Corps tested nerve agents/ antidotes/ reactivators, mustard agents, psychoactive agents, irritant/ riot control agents, as well as alcohol and caffeine on 7000 military personnel and 1000 civilians who "volunteered"
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Dead By Daylight killers if they were Chemical Nerve Agents

Dead By Daylight’s roster of Killers are varyingly effective killers - it says it right in the name. But do you all know what else are varyingly effective killers? Chemical Nerve Agents. These chemical weapons, also known as β€œNerve gas”, function by blocking an enzyme we’ll call an β€œOff-Switch” in your body’s cells. The various kinds of cells in your body all have functions, and those functions are β€œturned on” via an enzyme powering them - which the β€œOff-Switch” enzyme stops. Nerve Gas blocking this interaction causes muscle cells to uncontrollably contract, optical nerves to blur vision and constrict your pupils, as well as more general effects like organ failure. Because of this, Nerve gasses are typically so potently deadly that many only need a few drops to kill a fully-grown human in 10 seconds! Wow!

I feel like this is a pretty cool parallel (possible Easter egg?) to DBD’s Killers, who also cause things that result in the deaths of fully grown humans. I couldn’t list the entire roster due to there not being 25 nerve agents, so I apologize if your favorite Killer isn’t featured. With that out of the way, let’s go!

The Trapper - Tabun. Tabun was the first ever synthesized Nerve Agent, and by all metrics (Chemical weapons conventions, war tribunals, government use, etc.) is an iconic member of the killers. However, much like Trapper, Tabun has fallen out of favor, being made obsolete by later additions.

The Nurse - Sarin. Sarin was another early addition to the ranks of Nerve Agents, but arguably remains the strongest choice to militaries all over the world. Sarin is incredibly toxic, and extremely difficult to detect, allowing stealth strats by governments such as Russia. The only problem is how dangerous it is to synthesize - a single mistake can kill whoever is producing or using it, leading most Sarin users dead by their own hand very quickly, or absolutely steamrolling their enemies - if their inputs are precise enough.

The Hag - Soman. Another very early Nerve Agent, Soman is arguably as effective as Sarin, while being somewhat less difficult to produce. However, as a result of not being as flashy as Sarin, it is not deployed nearly as much. However, the discerning war criminal knows how strong Soman can be.

The Wraith - Cyclosarin. Cyclosarin is chemically similar to Sarin, but completely different in playstyle, similar to Wraith and Nurse. Cyclosarin is another original member of the Nerve Gas crew, but is known for h

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πŸ‘€︎ u/worldnewsbot
πŸ“…︎ Nov 19 2021
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The third man: UK charges another Russian for nerve attack on double agent reuters.com/world/third-m…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/JackRogers3
πŸ“…︎ Sep 21 2021
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The third man: UK charges another Russian for nerve attack on double agent reuters.com/world/third-m…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/deron666
πŸ“…︎ Sep 21 2021
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Beware travelers! A horrible catastrophe on Drograduro! Classified experiments in a Laboratory has resulted in extreme growth of a Void entity. Entity was subdued with nerve agents. Invasive growths litter the sector, of which is now under quaratine. reddit.com/gallery/oyqlvh
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