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In summary, substance assessment is a knowledge-intensive and time-consuming process that requires high levels of different domain expertise.

Literature information, both provided by depositors and derived via MeSH, can be accessed from the DocSum page of an Entrez search result, or from the Compound Summary, Substance Record, or BioAssay Record page.

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In summary, this substance in the REACH database represents case 1 of the borderline substances (vP¬ vB)) in the non-extended version, meaning that the indication of LRTP replaces the fact that vB is failed, but by less than 10% only.

Table 1 summarizes demographic characteristic and summary adolescent substance use and anxiety and depression symptoms by adolescent self-harm.

In summary, excessive substance use does not appear to be related to more severe specific BD illness characteristics, but to a more severe general psychiatric outcome in terms of worse global clinical features unspecific to psychiatric diagnosis and frequently seen in association with substance abuse alone.

Fig. 3 Summary of PACAP, Substance P, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β immunoreactivity in the C1-C2 regiof of the spinal cord.

A summary of drug substance stability results is reported in Table 4. Stability was assessed retrospectively in 3 out of 8 batches.

In summary, the four substances are structurally very similar to the reaction mass P.

Table 5 OECDs reporting requirements, modified evaluation criteria/questions concerning test substance, and summary of the evaluation results.

The Food Additives Amendment of 1958 established, as this summary explains, that "any substance intentionally added to food is a food additive and is subject to pre-market approval by FDA".* But there's a notable caveat to this definition, which has become arguably the crux of the matter.

Table 1 shows summary information about occupational substances and mixtures that were recently evaluated by IARC as human carcinogens (group 1), probable human carcinogens (group 2A), or possible human carcinogens (group 2B).

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