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From the nineteen-eighties onward, many traditional foods were removed from the shelves and in their place came packages of quasi-edible substances whose selling point was nutritional properties (No cholesterol! Vitamin enriched!) rather than taste.
"We have with us one of the doctors who deal with the victims of indiscriminate shelling on the town of Ateibeh with toxic substances whose composition is unknown," the cameraman says.
Silicone, also called polysiloxane, any of a diverse class of fluids, resins, or elastomers based on polymerized siloxanes, substances whose molecules consist of chains made of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms.
Substances whose concentration increases in this way include urea, creatinine, uric acid, phosphate, sulfate, urochrome, and indeed all the usual constituents of urine apart from those that are "regulated" rather than simply "excreted".
The blood and tissue concentrations of those substances whose amounts change with age are thus more likely to run parallel to the velocity rather than to the distance curve.
Substances, such as urea, whose clearance is less than the GFR must be reabsorbed by the renal tubules, while substances whose clearance is greater than the GFR must be secreted by the renal tubules.
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For Jack, the "stuff" he's taken is "a precious substance whose unadvertised charm was love".
He described Mr. Obama as a "person of substance" whose record, nonetheless, had "not been a challenging one".
But does taking testosterone — a controlled substance whose possession is illegal unless prescribed for medical reasons — automatically improve athletic performance?
During the last big demonstration, police emptied more than 2,800 teargas grenades, containing a chemical substance whose use is prohibited during war by the Geneva conventions.
In a medical context, a biomarker is a substance whose detection indicates a particular disease state or a response to a therapeutic intervention.
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