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  • Phenobarbital causes a "depression" of the body's systems, mainly the [[central nervous system|central]] and [[peripheral n ...arcoal]]. [[Hemodialysis]] is effective in removing phenobarbital from the body, and may reduce its half-life by up to 90%.<ref name="Habal"/> There is no
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  • ...picin is an intensely red solid, and the small fraction which reaches body fluids is known for imparting a harmless red-orange color to the urine (and to a l Taking rifampicin can cause certain bodily fluids, such as urine and tears, to become orange-red in color, a benign side effe
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  • ...om the [[gastrointestinal tract]] and well distributed in body tissues and fluids, 50% is excreted unchanged in urine.
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  • ...the study, is also consistent with the long half-life of fluoxetine in the body.<ref name="pmid9617977">{{cite journal |author=Zajecka J, Fawcett J, Amster ...elimination of fluoxetine and its active metabolite norfluoxetine from the body distinguishes it from other antidepressants. With time, fluoxetine and norf
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  • ...e. The [[diarrhea]] caused by magnesium hydroxide carries away much of the body's supply of [[potassium]], and failure to take extra [[potassium]] may lead ...agnesia [[suspension (chemistry)|suspension]] acts to draw fluids from the body and to retain those already within the [[lumen (anatomy)|lumen]] of the [[i
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  • ...hort [[Biological half-life|half-life]]. The recommended dose varies with body mass and indication. Generally, the oral dose is 200–400&nbsp;mg (5–10 ===Detection in body fluids===
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  • ==Actions in the body== As a hormone, epinephrine acts on nearly all body tissues. Its actions vary by tissue type and tissue expression of [[adrener
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  • ...posure to the virus (such as a needle-stick injury involving blood or body fluids from an individual known to be infected with HIV).<!-- Common side effects of AZT include nausea, headache, changes in body fat, and discoloration of fingernails and toenails. More severe side effec
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  • ...], [[dihydrocodeine]], tetrahydrothebaine, and [[hydrocodone]]. The human body also produces small amounts of morphine and metabolises it into a number of ...here was discovery of endogenous morphine occurring naturally in the human body. Thirty years of speculation were made on this subject because there was a
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  • ...pain threshold of ''N''-acetyl ''p''-aminophenol, a product derived in the body from acetanilide|journal = J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.|year = 1948|volume = 94 ...uld result in the activation of the main pain receptor (nociceptor) of the body, the [[TRPV1]] (older name: vanilloid receptor). Furthermore, AM404 inhibit
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  • == Effects on the body == ...ison Ivy, Oak & Sumac |accessdate= |work= }} </ref> In severe cases, clear fluids ooze from open blistered sores; these cases should be treated with [[cortic
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  • ...'Bingham plastic''' is a [[viscoplastic]] material that behaves as a rigid body at low stresses but flows as a [[viscosity|viscous]] [[fluid]] at high stre ...interaction, creating a weak solid structure, formerly known as a '''false body''', and a certain amount of stress is required to break this structure. On
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  • ...or complex [[heterogeneous]] [[dispersion]], [[emulsion]] or even a porous body. There are several different electroacoustic effects depending on the natur ...ctric signal that arises when an acoustic wave propagates through a porous body in which the pores are filled with fluid.
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  • ...re a family of several different effects that occur in [[heterogeneous]] [[fluids]] or in porous bodies filled with fluid. The term [[heterogeneous]] here me * [[electro-osmosis]], as motion of liquid in porous body under influence of electric field;
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  • ...d particle, a gas bubble, a liquid [[droplet]], or a [[porous media|porous body]]. The DL refers to two parallel layers of charge surrounding the object. T This model can be useful for some nano-colloids and non-polar fluids, where the Debye length is much larger.
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  • ...high melting point defines most of the applications. All the metals are [[body-centered cubic]] except rhenium which is [[Close-packing of spheres|hexagon ...th the material in question. Liquid [[alkali metal]]s as the heat transfer fluids are used as well as the ultrahigh vacuum.
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  • Clothing is chosen to maintain the temperature of the human body. ...ion]] is also important in buildings for pipes that carry heated or cooled fluids.
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  • ...lity]] and [[biostability]] with [[cell (biology)|cell]]s and biological [[fluids]]. Biotextiles include implantible devices such as [[surgical suture]]s, [ ...ngineering]], professionals are trying to develop new textiles so that the body can form new tissue around these devices so it’s not relying solely on sy
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  • ...l particles are used for the delivery of drugs to any specific part of the body to prevent over dosage. Cotton, silk polyester, polyamide are also used in
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  • ...Embalming fluid.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Various early 20th Century embalming fluids]] ...event [[decomposition]] and restore a natural appearance for [[viewing]] a body after [[death]]. A mixture of these chemicals is known as '''embalming flui
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