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Illinois police also recently cautioned the public about "hallucinations and other types of psychosis" linked to shatter use.
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To overcome this limitation, we examined the region adjacent to Sh1 to provide a pool enriched by SNPs that are tightly linked to the shattering locus.
Hence, tagging the domestication loci would be useful in two ways: the identification of markers that are tightly linked to undesirable genes (e.g. shattering); and the possibility to tag the surrounding chromosomal regions that would be most likely to harbour the highest and historically less exploited diversity of the wild germplasm.
Perry Kendall, a British Columbia health officer, told Global News that shatter "could make you very stoned" but hasn't been linked to any fatal overdoses.
In his first interview since the Newsnight story was broadcast on 2 November, an infirm-sounding McAlpine described how he was "shattered" by being mistakenly identified as the Tory peer linked to child abuse allegations.
Then they watched helplessly for years as their reputations were shattered by accusations by the authorities that the victims were linked to organized crime or drug dealers.
The shattering mutation in rice is a single recessive mutation that is tightly linked to loci affecting seed dormancy and the pericarp.
Sorry to shatter your dreams of joining the neighborhood co-op's Thursday night drum circle in aisle 9 but, apparently, Haitian drums have been linked to cases of anthrax.
His reputation as a well-connected but discreet power broker was shattered on Tuesday when he walked into the Supreme Court, armed with extensive details of payments that his lawyers said were linked to the chief justice's close family.
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