Dr Nicholas Casewell, an expert in snake venom at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, has recently highlighted the potential of venom as a drug source.
Or Barclays Wealth, which has seen its annual meeting at Lake Como dished up in the newspapers with the type of venom usually reserved for celebrity kiss-and-tells.
Derry Irvine's DIY problems have been extensively talked about, not least by Labour MPs displaying the kind of venom reserved at Westminster for enemies on your own side.
The difficulty of collecting venom largely explains the high cost of the products.
The object of his venom, former love interest and mother of his child Oksana Grigorieva, sounds like she is in a pretty decent recording studio.
The home fans reserved most of their venom for Cardiff captain Craig Bellamy, another former Coventry player.
It's the inland taipan - known as the "fierce snake" because of the strength of its venom.
Nobody knows exactly how Cleopatra snuffed herself, the asp agent discredited, but she was a great student of toxic poisons, inclusive of cobra venom.
It's known as an incretin mimetic and is a synthetic version of a compound found in the venom of a Gila monster, a lizard in the southwestern United States.
The target for much of her venom is her son's disciples, who have been at her door, invading her grief, asserting their own accounts of her son's (and her) life story.
Much of the venom is reserved for policy changes, such as confusing updates to privacy settings, but the tweaks to the physical look of the site also generate a lot of feedback.
And given the backstory: that Mr Loughton was sacked as one of Mr Gove's junior ministers, last September, and that he has had a couple of sharp clashes with Mr Gove's department since, there was a drop of real venom in their exchanges.
"The venom gland of snakes appears to be a melting pot for evolving new functions for molecules, some of which are retained in venom for killing prey, while others go on to serve new functions in other tissues in the body, " he said.
Germany's Paion is developing a clot-buster originally found in the venom of vampire bats.
Adding something positive did nothing to dilute the venom of his initial comments.
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Deborah Mitchell, maker of Heaven, describes venom products as a topical, natural alternative to Botox.
Ulster were being put on the rack by the Glasgow pack who were rucking with some venom and enjoying success out of touch.
Francesca Fusco, a Manhattan dermatologist, calls the venom "a new flavor of the month, " much like apple stem cells were a few years back.
Each shock to the group, like the latest details in the health care overhaul bill regarding insurer spending limits, draws out more of the risk premium that has been venom to providers.
He said venom seemed to evolve a lot of new functions, possibly to overcome resistance in prey.
The venom against Mr Martin was probably strongest of all in his own Socialist group, which expelled him earlier this year because he had refused to apologise to some female colleagues for allegedly assaulting them as they tried to sign in for a parliamentary session that had been cancelled.
The venom rage originated in Britain, where many of these products are produced (perhaps coincidentally, Alexander McQueen designer Sarah Burton, whose studio is in London, based her spring collection on bees and their human keepers).
To gather venom for commercial purposes, beekeepers place a sheet of glass embedded with low-voltage electrical wires at the hive entrance.
In the starting area alone, I ran into Venom and Green Goblin, and Brevik says that many of the locations found in the comic books also appear in the game.
But it takes some explanation beyond the usual bruises of political life to account for the full extent of Mr Mandelson's isolation within his own party and the venom he arouses.
They said it was an "unexpectedly dynamic" process, with chemicals in venom being formed through evolution and then later being adopted by parts of the body for other uses.
If a person is stung hundreds of times at once, he or she may need emergency care, as the venom may lead to seizures, shock and even death, he said.
The home side regrouped and, on the stroke of half-time, Marc Bridge-Wilkinson struck a 12-yard shot with venom, only for Ankergren to save.
They were also required to carry all their equipment for the duration of the ultra-marathon -- from food and sleeping gear to an anti-venom pump and glow sticks -- as they battled with weariness and dehydration whilst snaking their way past rolling dunes, steep-sided uplands, dried-up lakes and abandoned settlements in the hostile heat.
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