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Analysis was carried out for a total of 20 different substances, constituting all impairing drugs on the Norwegian market which have been shown to be linked to increased accident risk [ 22].
After assigning the ATC/DDD classification, the 90% drug utilization (DU90; i.e., substances constituting 90% of consumption), expressed as PID and DID, was calculated for all substances to identify those most frequently used.
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Some studies suggest that combinations of various psychoactive substances constitute a particular increased risk of traffic injuries [ 8, 11].
Powdery substances constituted 42.0% of submissions to the Chicago laboratory versus 33.7% of submissions to the Springfield laboratory.
The use of alcohol, tobacco and other substances constitutes one of the most important risk taking behaviors among adolescents and young adults in secondary schools and colleges with consequent physical and /or mental health complications [ 4, 5].
In rice grains, starch is the predominant storage substance, constituting nearly 90% of the total dry mass.
Components were classified as "trace" components if the respective substance constituted less then 10percentt (weight/weight) of the gallstone.
The 'like cures like' principle holds that if a substance causes certain symptoms in healthy volunteers (like onions cause a runny nose), then this substance constitutes an effective treatment for conditions associated with those symptoms (for instance, an onion cures a common cold).
"By substance I understand what is in itself and is conceived through itself"; "By attribute I understand what the intellect perceives of a substance, as constituting its essence"; "By God I understand a being absolutely infinite, i.e., a substance consisting of an infinity of attributes, of which each one expresses an eternal and infinite essence".
One way to understand Spinoza is to see how he can hold both Thought and Extension (and other attributes, if there are others) to be divine attributes or attributes of one and the same (infinite) substance.[6] Spinoza defines the term "attribute" thus: "By attribute I understand what the intellect perceives of substance as constituting its essence" (1D4).
That is, "By attribute I understand what the intellect perceives of substance as constituting its essence".[1] Nonetheless, it is astonishing how little agreement there is among scholars as to some of the most basic features of Spinoza's theory of attributes.
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