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Other common, non-food substances associated with pica include dirt, clay, cornstarch, glue, coffee grounds, ice, hair, sand, and toothpaste.
Steven Cohen, spokesman for the inspection service, said that after Sept. 11, 2001, border inspections included tests of foreign meat for certain substances associated with bioterrorism.
Heavy metals and other substances associated with mineral processing were found that killed off the river's shrimp and made the water undrinkable for livestock.
Nicotine binds to receptors in the brain, unleashing dopamine and other substances associated with pleasure and addiction.
In 2005, the most recent year for which figures are available, 48,604 children suffered reactions to vitamins alone, the ninth-largest category of substances associated with reactions in that age group.
Dr. Young's research seeks to understand why some people engage in this curious behavior and to shed light on the properties possessed by non-food substances associated with pica.
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But the new Flooz.com ads suggest that dot-coms are eager to project the substance associated with established brands.
Doctors now regularly test middle-aged men for elevated levels of PSA, a substance associated with prostate changes, and, if the results look problematic, they use ultrasound imaging to take a picture of the prostate.
Through Oct. 23 Elegy meets alchemy in the photographs of Bing Wright, which take a substance associated with the printing process — silver — out of the darkroom.
Mr. Goetz runs through computer-derived algorithms for interpreting some of the diciest biologic indicators (like P.S.A., the substance associated with prostate cancer).
Data suggests that VNS reduces the amount of glutamate, substance associated with headache symptoms, in the brain.
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