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He was given pain medication and slept off the venom's effects overnight.
Boing Boing 2009
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INSANELY irratated at everyone not noticing the glaring contradiction in venom's spidey 3 "death" he was "killed" with one of the goblins bombs, one of which earlier in the film exploded INCHES from harry's face, which he walks away from perfectly fine just a lil uglier. and you mean to tell me that one of these "deadly" devices could destroy AND completely disintegrate eddie AND the symbiote? good god come on guys.
Bring On Venom! Sony Moving Forward With Venom Spin-Off! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Just like you'd get for a rattlesnake bite—you have to take it after the venom's in your system, not before you get bit.
Firestorm L.A Graf 2000
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Snake venom's uncertain in its effect, depends on body weight and general constitution.
Quiller Bamboo Hall, Adam 1991
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My venom's good for something, 'cause God made it,
Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 John Bunyan 1658
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A Brazilian scorpion has provided researchers at North Carolina State University and East Carolina University insight into venom's effects on the ability of certain cells to release critical components.
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Washington, Mar 30: Researchers at North Carolina State University and East Carolina University have gained insight into scorpion venom's effects on the ability of certain cells to release critical components - a finding that may prove useful in understanding diseases like pancreatitis or in targeted drug delivery.
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Instead, Nitabach received the spider venom's genetic information from collaborators in Australia and sent them to a biotechnology company that synthesized the sequences into DNA.
Yale Daily News - Latest Issue Carol Hsin 2010
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A Brazilian scorpion has provided researchers at North Carolina State University and East Carolina University insight into venom's effects on the ability of certain cells to release critical components.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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A Brazilian scorpion has provided researchers at North Carolina State University and East Carolina University insight into venom's effects on the ability of certain cells to release critical components.
Biology News Net 2010
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