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It proposes establishing a chemicals agency to keep a database of all registered substances, which would be publicly managed but paid for by registration fees from chemicals producers.
Subsequently, lymphatic drainage would remove excess lung fluid and damaging substances, which would improve graft outcome [7].
Against Descartes, he claims that this relation is not a relationship between two substances which would in some way connect with one another.
The germination index values of the wastes was also far below the standard limit (>80%) substantiating the presence of phytotoxic substances which would make the raw wastes unfit for application in agricultural soils (Additional file 1: Table S1).
Cases of these are for example situations where it is known that hundreds of substances are potential candidates for biological screening for antibreast cancer, in this case the graph contrast would look for the different graph structures for those substances, which would indicate which substances can be sent first for screening, namely those which appear in different subtrees of the cluster.
"The environment for consuming drugs on the island has become so dangerous that people are overdosing because of misidentifying substances, which would be solved with the introduction of drug testing labs," he says.
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The governors want marijuana reclassified as a Schedule II controlled substance, which would put it in the same category as drugs like cocaine, opium and morphine.
England's superb series win against South Africa, however, has been obtained with a style and substance which would have been beyond them a year ago.
I picked it up and it deposited a blood red liquid over my hands – the substance which would normally allow it to stretch out its new wings and fly.
Dr. Sharfstein said he hoped its status could be changed to "food contact substance," which would give the F.D.A. more regulatory power and let it act more quickly if it needed to do so.
Just this month the E.P.A. was reportedly "considering" regulating formaldehyde as a toxic substance, which would be momentous except that the World Health Organization declared it as "carcinogenic to humans" back in 2004, and the E.P.A. itself listed formaldehyde as a "probable human carcinogen" back in the 1980s.
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