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- One involves receiving botulinus-toxin injections ? ? ? ? ? into one of the vocal cords.
- Assassination plots included poisoning a box of Castro's favorite cigars with botulinus toxin and placing explosive seashells in his favorite diving spots.
- The condition responds very well to regular botulinus toxin injections into the mentalis muscle which paralyse the muscle but cause no impairment of facial expression or speech.
- Botulinus toxin leaves the mind clear but paralyzes the cranial nerves, which control facial expressions, eye and tongue movements, swallowing and breathing, among other functions.
- The president also said Iraq had 30, 000 warheads, 25, 000 liters of anthrax, 38, 000 liters of botulinus toxin and a nuclear weapons program.
- Police found botulinus bacillus and Clostridium botulinum, bacteria that produce botulism poisoning, in amounts large enough to kill millions of people, reports quoted police sources as saying.
- These have included laboratories and plants where the Iraqis had secret programs in the 1990s to develop deadly toxins like anthrax and botulinus and to build and test gas centrifuges for enriching uranium.
- After a demonstration incident in Florida proves the thieves'willingness to use the botulinus, General Williams receives a phone call threatening to release more of the toxin in Los Angeles County unless Station Three is closed.
- That request came in the wake of the sarin poisoning in Tokyo subways by a Japanese cult that had pulled off practice runs with anthrax bacteria and the toxin produced by the botulinus bacterium, which causes deadly food poisoning.
- Or you'll overlook the point another dozen or so pages later where chemical descriptions of the ingredients of snack foods suddenly morph into compounds including ricin and botulinus and musings on the health-- not to mention economic-- impact of injecting just the tiniest doses of those potent toxins into said Felonies!
- Botox, first approved by the FDA in 1989 for the treatment of eye-muscle disorders, is the highly diluted solution of botulinus toxin, a deadly poison produced by bacteria that can thrive in poorly sterilized canned foods and spoiled meat, and has been widely used by aging starlets, models and TV personalities in their quest to attain the unattainable _ eternal youth.
- The isolate was originally named " Bacillus botulinus ", after the Latin word for sausage, " botulus " . ( " Sausage poisoning " was a common problem in 18th-and 19th-century Germany, and was most likely caused by botulism . ) However, isolates from subsequent outbreaks were always found to be aerobic spore-forming rods.