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As a result, a large amount of toxic gases was released into the environment.
The most common use talks about emission of toxic gases.
Some of these things give off toxic gases when they burn."
Smoke and toxic gases kill more people than flames do.
In a moment its toxic gases had licked into his lungs.
In 1993 the clinic was attacked with toxic gases and later flooded.
The possibility of toxic gases was also a threat.
However, there are gas detectors available now which detect toxic gases at very low levels.
They work at higher pressures and with toxic gases.
The revelation that some troops were, in fact, exposed to toxic gases does not settle the case.
It puts off toxic gases when reacted with water.
Those who manufacture methamphetamine are often harmed by toxic gases.
Toxic gases are measured in the low parts per million (ppm) range.
The explosion filled other shafts of the 1,840-foot-deep mine with toxic gases.
Nevertheless, they can be set afire accidentally and may produce toxic gases.
Military personnel are especially prone to being exposed to a diverse range of toxic gases.
Animals have long been used as sentinels for certain infectious diseases and toxic gases.
In a burn, pines expel an incredible number of toxic gases.
Breathing in toxic gases, such as carbon monoxide, can cause poisoning.
Damage to the olfactory system can happen through brain injury, cancer or toxic gases.
Had the explosion ruptured the pipeline, toxic gases would most likely have been released.
This is environment-friendly as it does not release toxic gases or residue.
In terms of the odor, you get the smell from traffic and toxic gases at Central Park.
Obstructions, bad construction and the threat of toxic gases created additional hazards.
Attempting to carry another officer to safety, he himself succumbed to smoke and toxic gases.