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  • ...[[methcathinone]]. Ephedrine is listed as a Table I precursor under the [[United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop Ephedrine distribution is controlled by the government, and pharmacists may refuse to sell it to customers without a prescription.
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  • Diazepam was the top-selling pharmaceutical in the [[United States]] from 1969 to 1982, with peak sales in 1978 of 2.3 billion tablets.<ref na * Treatment of [[anxiety]], [[panic attacks]], and states of [[excitement|agitation]]<ref name="DrugBank" />
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  • ...Stinchfield | authorlink = | title = An illustrated flora of the Pacific States: Washington, Oregon, and California| publisher = Stanford University Press ...te web | last = | first = | title = Water Parsnip | work = | publisher = Government of Saskatchewan | date = | url = http://www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/Default
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  • ...[[Mexico|Mexican]], agaves occur also in the southern and western [[United States]] and in central and tropical [[South America]]. They are [[Succulent plant ...r blue agave plant, to rigorous specifications and only in certain Mexican states.
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  • ...t agency"/> It has also spread in the northeastern and northwestern United States and central Canada. It is equally a pernicious [[invasive species]] in Germ ...culture]].<ref>"Invasive and Noxious Weeds: Federal Noxious Weeds," United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service [http://pl
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  • ...lf-sufficiency|self-sufficient]]. Usually the term is applied to political states or their [[economic]] policies. Autarky exists whenever an entity can survi ...t Robert LeFevre used "autarchy" and "[[autarchism]]" in the sense of self-government to describe his own political philosophy and to distinguish it from [[anarc
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  • ..., including Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, Poland, and the United States. Following the end of the conflict, the Oxford continued to achieve export ...xpansion of the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF) had been directed by the British government, which led to the formulation and issuing of a number of [[operational requ
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  • [[File:Temazepam DOJ.jpg|thumb|15 & 30 mg capsules ([[United States|US]])]] The United States Air Force uses temazepam as one of the hypnotics approved as "no-go pills"
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  • | country = United Kingdom (1768–1900)<br>United States (1901–present) ...'Index'' preface}}</ref> Although publication has been based in the United States since 1901, the ''Britannica'' has maintained [[American and British Englis
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  • ...],<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;and<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[States of Matter]] || '''1.2.1'''&nbsp;Chemical&nbsp;[[Chemical element|Elements]] ...nsation]],&nbsp;[[Perception]] '''4.3.3'''&nbsp;[[Psychology|Internal&nbsp;States]]&nbsp;Affecting&nbsp;[[Behavior]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[consciousness|Conscious&
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  • ...work edited by [[Milton Abramowitz]] and [[Irene Stegun]] of the [[United States|U.S.]] [[National Bureau of Standards]] (now the ''National Institute of St ...widely distributed and most cited NIST technical publication of all time. Government sales exceed 150,000 copies, and an estimated three times as many have been
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  • ...ast 5% were from the rest of the world which included 12 from the [[United States]], 9 from [[Germany]], and 6 from [[New Zealand]]. ...Dictionary of Australasian Biography from the Inauguration of Responsible Government]]'', 1892
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  • ...iated committees and divisions created or established by the laws of the [[Government of Florida]].<ref name="fl_stat_119.011"/> ...division, board, committee, bureau, commission, or other separate unit of government created or established by law are consequently in the [[public domain]] acc
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  • to the list, alongside the OECD members. The criteria for including these states are not mentioned. ...untry|Liechtenstein}} || • {{flagcountry|Portugal}} || • {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}
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  • | image_caption = Last Government print edition of ''The World Factbook'' (2010 edition) cover. ...y of the [[demography|demographics]], [[geography]], [[communication]]s, [[government]], [[economy]], and [[military]] of 266 entities<ref name="ents">{{cite web
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  • ...''Telecommunications: Glossary of Telecommunication Terms''' is a [[United States]] Federal Standard, issued by the [[General Services Administration]] pursu ...telecommunications]] and directly related fields by international and U.S. Government telecommunications specialists.
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  • ...ormation Assurance Glossary''', published by the [[United States]] federal government, is an unclassified [[glossary]] of [[Information security]] terms intended [[Category:Publications of the United States government]]
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  • ...nts of "non-organized territorial areas" under the jurisdiction of the U.S Government,<ref name="206.02e">[[Compendium II: Copyright Office Practices]], § [http ...right.html#317|title=Does the Government have copyright protection in U.S. Government works in other countries?}}</ref>
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  • ...ishing in Business'', p. 144, Hammermill Papers, 1989.</ref> In the United States, printing paper is generally 20&nbsp;lb, 24&nbsp;lb, or 32&nbsp;lb at most. ...o.gov/acquisition/paperspecs.htm United States Government Printing Office: Government Paper Specification Standards]
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  • ...b|title = Oil Sands – Glossary|work = Mines and Minerals Act|publisher = Government of Alberta|year = 2007|url = http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/OilSands/1106.asp| ...'t'' is in Celsius and ''d'' is the specific gravity at 15 °C.<ref>United States Bureau of Standards, "Thermal Properties of Petroleum Products". Miscellan
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