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"If water is present the chlorine could create a corrosive chemical compound that might damage the external metallic protection of the high-pressure pipe".

Its recent effort at legislation in this area, the psychoactive substances bill, created an unenforceable blanket ban on pretty much any chemical compound that might be ingested for kicks.

Indeed, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation has given Ms. Blackwell a grant to help further refine her small molecule to improve the long odds that face any new compound that might become a drug.

Lots of meat news: More evidence linking red meat consumption to heart disease: Researchers have found that bacteria in the human gut converts a nutrient common in beef into a compound that might quicken the build up of plaques in the arteries.

Aureliano, "One Hundred Years of Solitude," by Gabriel García Marquez Absinthe When the entirety of your existence is boiled down to reading the last hundred years of familial history up to your annihilation, you need something both potent (seventy-five per cent alcohol by volume), with a hallucinogenic compound that might make your vida loca seem a little more sane.

"They spend a lot of time upfront trying to understand the disease and then two to three years down the road they look to see if they have a compound that might work.

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At Sandoz, Hofmann specialized in the investigation of naturally occurring compounds that might make useful medicines.

At present, there is very little research on the kinds of plant compounds that might pose a risk for fetuses.

Rosler shook her head: she worried that the toy might contain some of the harmful compounds that might poison children, and she couldn't accept it.

There are recently financed studies, for example, exploring why the body resists ketosis and exploring compounds that might trigger the antiepileptic mechanism.

Others said exactly the opposite: that the fires might have acted as a cleansing agent, so hot that they incinerated many compounds that might otherwise pose a threat to cleanup workers.

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