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  • == Psychoactive Substances == ...that alter perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, or behavior. These substances may be used recreationally, to purposefully alter one's consciousness, or t
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  • == Chemical Substances == '''Chemical substances''' (pronunciation: /ˈkɛmɪkəl ˈsʌbstəns/) are forms of matter with co
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  • == Toxic Substances == '''Toxic substances''' (pronunciation: /ˈtɒksɪk ˈsʌbstənsɪz/) are materials that can cau
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  • == Controlled substances == ...drug control laws and regulations, such as the [[United States Controlled Substances Act]].
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  • == Estrogenic Substances == '''Estrogenic substances''' (pronunciation: es·tro·gen·ic sub·stances, /ˌestrəˈjenik ˈsəbst
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  • == Hazardous Substances == '''Hazardous substances''' (/ˈhæzərdəs ˈsʌbstənsɪz/) are materials that have the potential
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hazardous Substances Data Bank]] {{Rcat shell|{{R from incorrect spelling}}}}
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  • == Controlled Substances Act == ...the manufacture, importation, possession, use, and distribution of certain substances.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hazardous Substances Data Bank]] {{Rcat shell|{{R from miscapitalisation}}}}
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  • == Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) == '''Hazardous Substances Data Bank''' ('''HSDB''') is a comprehensive, scientifically reviewed, fact
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  • == Hazardous Substances == '''Hazardous substances''' (/ˈhæzərdəs ˈsʌbstənsɪz/) are materials that have the potential
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  • ...n medicine, filtering also means removing toxins, poisons or other harmful substances from the blood. For example, the kidneys remove waste and extra water from
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  • == Toxic Substances == '''Toxic substances''' (pronunciation: /ˈtɒksɪk ˈsʌbstənsɪz/) are materials that can cau
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  • == Estrogenic Substances == '''Estrogenic substances''' (pronunciation: es·tro·gen·ic sub·stances, /ˌestrəˈjenik ˈsəbst
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  • ...es that exhibit vasoactivity are known as [[vasoactive substances]]. These substances can either cause [[vasodilation]] (widening of blood vessels) or [[vasocons == Vasoactive Substances ==
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  • '''Food additives''' (/fuːd ædɪtɪvz/) are substances added to food to preserve flavor or enhance taste and appearance. The term ...that are added to food products to prevent or delay spoilage. They include substances like [[Sodium benzoate]], [[Potassium sorbate]], and [[Sulfites]].
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  • ...that is repelled from a mass of water. The term is often used to describe substances that seem to repel water. * [[Hydrophilic]]: A term used to describe substances that are attracted to water.
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  • ...ly accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse in the [[Controlled Substances Act]] of the United States. ...tes. The Act established five "schedules" or classifications for drugs and substances, with Schedule I being the most restrictive category.
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  • ...help block harmful substances from reaching the brain. The BBB allows some substances, such as water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and general anesthetics, to enter t ...general anesthetics, to enter the brain. It also keeps bacteria and other substances away, such as B. many cancer drugs. Also called the blood-brain barrier {{d
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  • ...tances in the body. Autoantibodies can directly destroy cells carrying the substances or make it easier for other white blood cells to destroy them.  ...tances in the body. Autoantibodies can directly destroy cells carrying the substances or make it easier for other white blood cells to destroy them. Some autoimm
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  • == Controlled Substances Act == ...the manufacture, importation, possession, use, and distribution of certain substances.
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  • ...the substances directly into the bloodstream. Exocrine glands secrete the substances into a duct or opening inside or outside the body {{dictionary-stub}} [[Cat
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  • ...assed through a column filled with a material that separates the different substances in the sample.  ...orts the molecular weight, structure, identity and number of the different substances in the sample. LC-MS has many applications including screening for drugs, i
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  • |Short definition=bacteria-killing substances that are used to fight infection {{PAGENAME}} (definition) bacteria-killing substances that are used to fight infection<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glo
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  • ...ul substances from reaching the brain. The blood-brain barrier allows some substances, such as water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and general anesthetics, to enter t ...general anesthetics, to enter the brain. It also keeps bacteria and other substances away, such as B. many cancer drugs. Also called BBB {{dictionary-stub}} [[C
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  • ...ivo for diagnosis and the administration of radionuclides and radiolabeled substances for the treatment of disease. ...ivo for diagnosis and the administration of radionuclides and radiolabeled substances for the treatment of disease. {{medicine}} [[Category:Medical definitions]]
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  • |Short definition=fatty substances that make up the membranes surrounding cells {{PAGENAME}} (definition) fatty substances that make up the membranes surrounding cells<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[
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  • == Chemical Substances == '''Chemical substances''' (pronunciation: /ˈkɛmɪkəl ˈsʌbstəns/) are forms of matter with co
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  • '''Food preservatives''' (pronunciation: /fuːd prɪˈzɜːvətɪvz/) are substances added to foods to prevent spoilage, discoloration, or to enhance flavor and * '''[[Natural Food Preservatives]]''' are substances found naturally in various foods and spices. Examples include salt, sugar,
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  • ...es that together form a sphere-like shape. These particles can carry other substances.  ...es that together form a sphere-like shape. These particles can carry other substances. In medicine, micelles are created in the laboratory and used to deliver dr
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