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is intoxication
noun
A poisoning, as by a spirituous or a narcotic substance.
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But we scarcely need the liquor – the glacier is intoxication enough.
And a bowl of gumbo ya ya, followed by a night of music on Frenchman Street, is intoxication enough for me – at least, that is, until I can get hold of some "V".
Dopamine levels are increased under conditions known to cause delirium; that is, intoxication with 3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine and opiates, cocaine binges, and hypoxia [ 40].
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Other main reasons for ICU admission of medical patients were intoxications, pulmonary and infectious diseases.
In a recent study the most frequent cause of reactive seizures were intoxications (39%%, 37/96 of dogs) and hypoglycaemia (32%%, 31/96 of dogs) [ 22].
For short periods, this was intoxication enough.
The film's title, "the sweet life", isn't irony, it's intoxication.
In 2012, 44 people were treated by St John Wales volunteers in Cardiff during the festive period - the most common complaints were intoxication, head wounds and cuts.
If this wasn't bad enough, the only pain relief available for having your head excavated with a sharp instrument was intoxication.
Sometimes, such lack of appetite is expressed in a more hostile fashion- the culprit often being intoxication with power.
Secondary end points were intoxication related symptoms.
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