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cyanogens

n. (plural of cyanogen English)

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The only way discovered by the Cardassians to protect against further deterioration of their pulmonary and nervous systems-the dying of the cones in O'Brien's eyes was only the most "visible" sign of a deteriorating brainmwas to grind up the Praying Lizards, as the chief dubbed them, and extract a long-chain biopolymer that scrubbed the system of cyanogens, at least in the concentrations produced by breathing.

We have a complete chemical roadmap for scrubbing the cyanogens from the food supply, using only native animal life.

The pain was almost constant--the cyanogens in the air, Dax knew--and the only reason she wouldn't cry out was that she knew the doctor was suffering as much and more.

He backed away, trying to reassure himself that it was just the stench of Bashir's concoction, and not the cyanogens affecting his own titanium stomach lining.

And all the less advanced creatures were just as susceptible to the cyanogens as were humans, Cardassians, and other invaders: they simply lived such a short time that most died of other causes long before the contaminants could kill them.

He backed away, trying to reassure himself that it was just the stench of Bashir's concoction, and not the cyanogens affect ing his own titanium stomach lining.

The only way discov ered by the Cardassians to protect against further deterioration of their pulmonary and nervous sys tems-the dying of the cones in O'Brien's eyes was only the most "visible" sign of a deteriorating brainmwas to grind up the Praying Lizards, as the chief dubbed them, and extract a long-chain bio polymer that scrubbed the system of cyanogens, at least in the concentrations produced by breathing.

And all the less ad vanced creatures were just as susceptible to the cyanogens as were humans, Cardassians, and other invaders: they simply lived such a short time that most died of other causes long before the contami nants could kill them.