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The UN report showed that designer drugs that imitated the effects of cannabis were the most popular with the number of synthetic cannabinoids, as they are called, soaring from 60 in mid-2012 to 110 in 2013.
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In her early work Gilpin practiced the Pictorialist style, which imitates the effects of painting.
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These drugs imitate the effects of cocaine, amphetamines, MDMA and cannabis.
Many use chemical formula to imitate the effects of traditional illicit drugs such as cannabis, ecstasy and amphetamines.
The comparison of experimental and modeling data indicates that probe stimulation cannot imitate the effects of spatially distributed contacts.
Many new legal highs are synthesised in laboratories in south-east Asia and designed to imitate the effects of existing illegal drugs including cannabis and ecstasy.
Beginning with depictions of people and landscapes, he gradually covers them with layers of white paint until they disappear, imitating the effects of a snowstorm.
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