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  • ...nd primarily in areas where a sanitary environment is required. [[Food and Beverage]] [[Factory|manufacturing plants]], hospitals, Pharmaceutical manufacturing
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  • ..., such as by putting a few drops of [[Visine]] in an unsuspecting person's beverage. However, the actual results may be worse, varying from severe nausea and
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  • ...5-2}}</ref> Examples of modifiable cancer risk factors include [[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]] consumption (associated with increased risk of oral, esophageal,
    94 KB (13,321 words) - 21:32, 20 September 2010
  • ...levels, diacetyl contributes a slipperiness to the feel of the [[alcoholic beverage]] in the mouth. As levels increase, it imparts a [[butter]]y or [[buttersco
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  • ...th a manganese content of 0.8 to 1.5% are the alloy used for most of the [[beverage can]]s.<ref name="Al3004">{{cite book |title = Introduction to aluminum all
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  • | Older [[television]]s, [[ashtray|ash trays]], older beverage holders
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  • ...citric acid is used as a [[flavoring]] and preservative in [[food]] and [[beverage]]s, especially soft drinks. It is denoted by [[E number]] '''E330'''. Citra
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  • ..."[[therapeutic ratio]]" of 1000:1). This is much higher than [[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]] (therapeutic ratio 10:1), [[cocaine]] (15:1), or [[heroin]] (6:1)
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  • ...buds) of the female [[Cannabis|cannabis plant]], smoked or consumed as a [[beverage]] in the [[Indian subcontinent]]. <ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked ...parts of [[India]] which is made by mixing bhang with [[thandai]], a cold beverage prepared with [[almond]]s, [[spice]]s, [[milk]] and [[sugar]]. Consumption
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  • ...lant tops of the marijuana plant. It is usually consumed as an infusion in beverage form, and varies in strength according to how much [[Cannabis]] is used in
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  • ...in three-quarters of persons recovering from long-term use of [[Alcoholic beverage|alcohol]], [[methamphetamine]], or [[benzodiazepines]] and to a lesser degr
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  • ...t to neither opioids nor benzodiazepines. Co-intoxication with [[Alcoholic beverage|ethanol]] carries the greatest risk for lethal overdose, with the lowest do
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  • ...s second largest individual campaign donation came from the Tennessee Malt Beverage Association.<ref name=MiSP2006/>
    133 KB (18,241 words) - 22:14, 21 September 2010
  • ...ill pinker than the Easter Rabbit," an overt reference to the color of the beverage. Wayne makes a similar reference in [[DJ Khaled]]'s song, "We Takin' Over. ...Beverage Featured in Time Magazine Amidst Pop Culture Frenzy], Innovative Beverage Group press release, June 4, 2009</ref>
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  • ...unts used in tonic drinks, but possibly from ingestion of tonic water as a beverage over a lengthy period of time. [[Quinidine]] (Class 1A [[antiarrhythmic age
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  • ...cur. As such, it is recommended to avoid driving or consuming [[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]] while taking this medication.
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  • ...Drugs<!-- Bot generated title -->].</ref> much the same way as [[Alcoholic beverage|alcohol]] and potent [[benzodiazepines]], often known colloquially as "[[Ro ...mulants]]), and nausea/vomiting (especially when combined with [[Alcoholic beverage|alcohol]]).
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  • ...ith [[dessert]]s; such [[hard sauce]]s are often flavored with [[distilled beverage|spirits]].
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  • ...Before work, a Tibetan will typically down several bowlfuls of this tangy beverage, and it is always served to guests. Nomads are said to often drink up to 40 ...have been told that they sometimes add a little soda, in order to give the beverage a pinkish tinge, but I never saw this done in [[Sikang]]. They very seldom,
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  • ...lfood.info/en/recipes/ayrag.html Ayrag - Fermented Mare's Milk - Mongolian Beverage<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> [[William of Rubruck]] in his travels ca ...[yeast]]s turn it into a [[carbonation|carbonated]] and mildly [[alcoholic beverage|alcoholic drink]].
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