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Or a substance for forming blood cells will not necessarily be useful to prevent or treat a disease of blood-forming tissue like leukemia.
The question is how can you tax and regulate a substance – for example cocaine – whose production and international distribution is controlled by criminal cartels?
Was Sharapova's potential crime to use a substance for which she had no medical use to improve her recovery times and increase aerobic capacity?
Refrigeration, the process of removing heat from an enclosed space or from a substance for the purpose of lowering the temperature.
He allegedly did this with a cocktail of substances ranging from female fertility-treatment drugs to insulin to human growth hormone, a substance for which baseball still does not test.
Reading the poems, we were struck by a certain thin and unsubstantial quality in them, a kind of colorful impermance, suggesting that the gossmer of poetry is still too delicate a substance for beltiness.
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COX acts as a catalyst during the production for prostaglandins, a substance responsible for pain and inflammation.
The notion of a substance is, for Leibniz, the notion of a thing that acts.
It's all a matter of density, a measure of how heavy a substance is for a given amount of bulk or volume.
Alternative crystal bases include alum, a substance used for making pickles, or borax, which is available at hardware stores.
It's a moreish substance for boorish sods, a grindingly joyless way to waste fifty quid and a weekend.
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