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  • ...://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200011/22/1122170.htm Government to tighten control on Ketamine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ...ref> They studied 70 patients with major depression and 25 patients as the control (Group C). The depressed patients were divided randomly into two groups; pa
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  • ...ica|American South]] after the [[American Civil War]], citing the need to "control the negro", to "prevent any intermingling of the races" and "the frequent o ...ore awareness of our very different approaches to publishing in the public mind. They're a chisel, we're a drill, and you need to have the correct tool for
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  • ==Control methods== ...nataka]] (then under [[Bombay Presidency]]), provides methods to clear and control this shrub, when required, from spreading uncontrollably into unwanted area
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  • ...author = Kosmatka, S.H. | coauthors = Panarese, W.C. | title = Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures | publisher = Portland Cement Association | year = 198 ...the production of uniform, high quality concrete. Therefore, equipment and methods should be capable of effectively mixing concrete materials containing the l
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  • ...The Purple Book”, is a guidance document that establishes criteria and methods for hazard classification and communication. The GHS document provides cou ...[[United Nations Dangerous Goods System]]. These regulations and UN test methods can be found at the United Nations website at [http://www.unece.org/trans/d
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  • ...of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performa ...Frank]] and [[Lillian Moller Gilbreth|Lillian Gilbreth]] expanded Taylor's methods in the early 1900s to develop "Time and Motion Studies". They aimed to impr
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  • • Develop processes, procedures, criteria, requirements, and methods to attain the best possible management of the hazards and exposures that ca ...ipment, workstations, and procedures by using qualitative and quantitative methods to recognise the hazards and measure the related risks;
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  • ...of lead per [[deciliter]] of blood (μg/dL). The US [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[World Health Organization]] state that a blood l ...o Is at Risk of Lead Exposure? |publisher=United States Center for Disease Control: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry}}</ref>
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  • ...scribed as happy, strong, and active, with a strong desire to do work. The mind is described as calm. The Swiss biologist Claude Rifat experimented with a ...Dezember 2001, unterstützt durch das “United Nations International Drug Control Programme under the Global Assessment Programme on Drug Abuse” (GAP). Uni
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  • ...obus2009/>. Alterations in brain function during tasks requiring executive control, including inhibition and decision-making <ref name=Gruber2009>Gruber, S,A. ...ers <ref name=Hall1998/> Despite these figures, it is important to keep in mind that marijuana is still considered to be the most widely used prohibited dr
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  • ...Mazatec ritual, shamans use only fresh ''Salvia divinorum'' leaves. Modern methods have been developed to more effectively absorb the active principle, [[salv ===Traditional methods===
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  • ...s lawyers attributed some of his emotional instability and dislike of mind control to his participation in this study. <ref name="making">{{cite web|url=http: ...his campaign of sabotage. He soon came to the conclusion that more violent methods would be the only solution to what he saw as the problem of industrial civi
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  • ...ion]]al'' person, regardless of the use of physical violence or pacifistic methods. A ''militant'' can, but not necessarily, engage in [[violence]] as part of ...y deem ''militant'' a neutral term,<ref>Juergensmeyer, Mark. Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence. Comparative studies in relig
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  • ...in European intervention that would force the Ottoman Empire to surrender control of its Armenian territories.<ref>Chaliand, Gerard. ''The History of Terrori ...rhood]] used bombings and assassinations to try to free Egypt from British control.<ref name="Lia, Brynjar 2006. p.53">Lia, Brynjar. ''The Society of the Musl
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  • ...iversity of California Press |year=2000}}</ref> struggle, such as over the control of an ancestral homeland or holy site such as Israel and Jerusalem, failing
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  • ...R-1029 was the parent material of the anthrax spore powder. Ivins had sole control over that flask.<ref>[http://www.justice.gov/amerithrax/docs/amx-investigat The investigation by the FBI and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may have been hampered by the destruction by Iowa Stat
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  • ...recognizing the vital importance of protecting U.S. intelligence sources, methods and activities, we believe that the country as a whole, and the Senate and ...t laws and oversight. It has the ability to virtually get into someone’s mind. It can read a person's most private thoughts expressed in e-mail correspon
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  • ...e of classified information relating to sensitive intelligence sources and methods or other exceptionally sensitive matters." For covert actions, from which ...permitted under the statute "in order to protect intelligence sources and methods".
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  • ...e feel that this is a satisfactory solution – not only satisfying to the mind, but also, and above all, satisfactory from the humanitarian point of view. ...a crime, then the "unlawful combatant" can be punished by whatever lawful methods are available to the Party to the conflict.
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