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Physical matter; material.
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Her three buzzwords for "Today" are substance, uplift and connection.
Often, victims are substance abusers, or they live in extreme poverty.
It would be useless to accuse O'Reilly of trafficking in cultural symbols and not substance, because to him cultural symbols are substance.
The 50-block Skid Row area has the nation's densest concentration of homeless people, most of whom are substance abusers or mentally ill.
Among those peptides known to affect synaptic transmission are substance P, neurotensin, somatostatin, vasoactive intestinal peptide, cholecystokinin, and the opioid peptides.
Moreover, few philosophers today are substance dualists.
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Addicts come in many guises, but the most pernicious are substance-abuse abusers — those reckless, incorrigible souls who cannot stop bingeing on the weaknesses of the rich and semi-famous.
That contrasts with the thought that addictions are substance-by-substance phenomena, though the two ideas are not mutually exclusive since changes in the 13 substance-specific pathways clearly also result in addiction.Second, the particular pathways involved help to explain why addiction is so hard to reverse.
Drug-defined and drug-related offenses as well as offenses arising from a drug-using lifestyle are estimated to be 85%% of the 2.3 million people in prison who are substance-involved (The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University 2010).
Allergens are substances that cause allergic reactions.
But there is substance too.
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