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  • #Food and Water shortages to the masses of Sheeple. #Attempts to initiate Martial Law
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  • ....jsp?lang=EN&commodity=157&CommodityList=157&year=2003&yearLyst=2003 Major Food And Agricultural Commodities And Producers - Countries By Commodity<!-- Bot ...ptember 21, 2009, a federal court ruled that the USDA had violated federal law in deregulating Roundup Ready sugar beets without adequately evaluating the
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  • ...rted making a high-quality, transparent soap in 1789 in London. His son-in-law, Thomas J. Barratt, opened a factory in Isleworth in 1862. William Gossage ...oils are often added for scent. These are true soaps as defined by the US Food and Drug Administration as opposed to mass produced detergent bars. <ref>
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  • ...name="nyti_Jack"/> --> The drug was approved for opioid overdose by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in 1971.<ref name="nyti_Jack">{{Cite web| title = In April 2014, the US [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) approved Evzio, a hand-held automatic injec
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  • ...]) was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) on July 12, 2006 under the brand name '''At ...cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2005/09/19/8272884/index.htm The Law of Unintended Consequences - September 19, 2005<!-- Bot generated title -->
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  • ...any other countries, codeine is regulated under various [[Drug prohibition law#List by jurisdiction of principal drug prohibition laws|narcotic control la ...ucts both in and outside of North America, was inaugurated with the [[Pure Food and Drug Act]] of 1906 and related legislation and refined since.
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  • ...ElżBieta | last5 = Pisulewski | first5 = Paweł M. | journal = Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | volume = 22 | pages = 315 }}</ref> Boiling veget ===Food additive===
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  • ...proved by the United States [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in 1987. Ciprofloxacin has 12 FDA-approved ...y zone of the patent, and thus could not be redressed by federal antitrust law,<ref>{{cite web |author=United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circ
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  • ...ivision of Eli Lilly & Company, presented a new drug request to the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) for fluoxetine.<ref>{{Cite book| last =Breg ...n December 1987.<ref>{{cite web| title =Electronic Orange Book| publisher =Food and Drug Administration | month= April | year= 2007| url =http://www.acces
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  • The gas is approved for use as a [[food additive]] (also known as E942), specifically as an [[Aerosol spray#Aerosol ...half an hour to one hour. Thus, the method is not suitable for decorating food that will not be immediately served.
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  • ...oorly screens the nuclear charge that increases the attractive [[Coulomb's law|Coulomb interaction]] of the 6s shell and the nucleus (see [[lanthanide con ...in vaccines |publisher= Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration}}</ref>
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  • ...Burroughs-Wellcome filed for a patent for AZT in 1985. The [[United States Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) approved the drug (via the then-new [[FDA F ...40 F.3d 1223 (Fed. Cir. 1994) | publisher=University of Houston -- Health Law and Policy Institute | author=US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit}}
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  • ...emselves when placed in decent living environments with enough space, good food, companionship, areas for exercise, and areas for privacy. More recent rese ...ent liquid diarrhoea which sometimes can accelerate the time of passage of food from mouth to out of system to an hour or less, involuntary urination and e
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  • In 1997, the [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] proposed a regulation on ephedra (the herb fr ...]'' as an amendment to the renewal of the [[USA PATRIOT Act]]. Signed into law by president [[George W. Bush]] on March 6, 2006, the act amended the [[US
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  • ...phoria]] was rarely reported with the use of temazepam. According to the [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]], temazepam had an incidence of euphoria of 1. ...the illicit trade of temazepam.<ref>Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (BINLEA), 2006.</ref>
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  • ...ocedural '''5.5.3'''&nbsp;Branches&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Private law|Private&nbsp;Law]],&nbsp;Substantive&nbsp;and&nbsp;Procedural ...p;[[Agricultural engineering|Agriculture]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[food production|Food&nbsp;Production]] '''7.3.2'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;[[manuf
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  • ...n though the body is starving. Therefore, people who deprive themselves of food while trying to lose weight would find it easy to shed weight initially and ...ratio of the amounts of reserve and structure becomes constant as long as food availability is constant, even when the organism grows. This means that the
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  • ...s like a [[glass]], a can for [[soft drink]]s, but also [[machine]]ry in a food factory or a [[coffee]] machine. Food contact materials can be constructed from a variety of materials like plast
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  • ...arges on a linear polyelectrolyte chain will repel each other ([[Coulomb's law|Coulomb repulsion]]), which causes the chain to adopt a more expanded, rigi ...they are added to many foods. Some of the polyelectrolytes that appear on food labels are [[pectin]], [[carrageenan]], [[alginate]]s, [[polyvinylpyrrolido
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  • ...atin powder, another effective hydrocolloid. Hydrocolloids are employed in food mainly to influence [[Mouthfeel|texture]] or [[viscosity]] (e.g., a sauce). *[[Coulomb's law|Electrostatic interaction]]: Colloidal particles often carry an electrical
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  • ...ref> This made it clear, in paragraphs 54, 55 and 56, that [[international law]] on poisonous weapons—the Second Hague Declaration of 29 July 1899, Hagu ...onal Court of Justice]] considers this rule binding customary humanitarian law.}}
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  • ...many, however, polystyrene is collected, as a consequence of the packaging law (Verpackungsverordnung) that requires manufacturers to take responsibility ...tainers that will biodegrade if added to food compost.<ref>Hadish, Cindy. "Food for thought: 100 U.S. cities enact bans." Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids, IA) 2
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  • ...gy, and water, in addition to the costs of compliance with [[Environmental law|environmental]] and [[Occupational safety and health|safety]] regulations. ...reatment, and 1.45 million tonnes sold or used for poultry grit or mineral food.
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  • ...s to the area's [[driftwood]] problem. According to U.S. and International Law (MARPOL73/78) it is illegal for ships to dump dunnage within {{convert|25|n ...use the term dunnage when they transport freight, such as camping gear and food supplies, but do not carry passengers. In fishing net products "dunnage" ma
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  • ...paper, [[textiles]], [[biodegradable plastic]]s, [[construction]], health food, fuel, and medical purposes<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecofibre.com.au/f ...al Development}}</ref> In the past three years, commercial success of hemp food products has grown considerably.<ref name="CNBC Special Report">{{cite web|
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  • [[Child labor]] is the employment of children under an age determined by law or custom. This practice is considered exploitative by many countries and i ...323.</ref>. Common hazards in restaurants include using knives to prepare food, handling hot grease from fryers, working near hot surfaces, and slipping o
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  • ...uk/riddor/ UK Government advice site] accessed 5 March 2008</ref><ref name=law>[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si1995/Uksi_19953163_en_1.htm Statutory Instrume ...ents in hospitals, and dangerous occurrences (reg.3(1)). Additionally, the law requires registered [[Council for Registered Gas Installers|gas fitter]]s t
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  • ...en mistaken for a virus such as [[influenza]] or other illnesses such as [[food poisoning]] or [[gastroenteritis]].<ref name="goldfranks">{{cite book|last= ...barbecue charcoal: three case reports |journal=Medicine, Science, and the Law |volume=49 |issue=4 |pages=301–6 |year=2009 |month=October |pmid=20025107
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  • ...strates feel that the offence is so serious as to exceed their [[sentence (law)|sentencing]] powers, they can send it to the Crown Court for trial of for | [[Intention in English law|Intentionally]] obstructing an inspector
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  • ...o model the exposure of the British population to selected pesticides from food and other sources. This work demonstrated that although it is likely that m ...stry and elsewhere, to help them achieve best practice and comply with the law. Over the years, this advice has often been based on knowledge gained durin
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  • ...tems, [[Human enhancement|physical enhancement]], [[nanomedicine]], better food production methods and nutrition and large scale infrastructure auto-fabric ...ave started dealing with the potential risks of nanoparticles. The organic food sector has been the first to act with the regulated exclusion of engineered
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  • |[[Food irradiation]] symbol||<big><big>?</big></big>||<big><big>?</big></big>||[[F [[Category:European Union law]]
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  • ...|72-hour kit]]", is often advocated by authorities. These kits may include food, medicine, flashlights, candles and money. ...ulk]] foods and appropriate storage and preparation equipment, and eat the food as part of normal life. A simple balanced diet can be constructed from [[vi
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  • Where a person suffers [[damages|damage]] [[causation in English law|caused by]] a breach of a [[duty of care|duty]] imposed by regulations, the ...tial effects on both human health and the environment. It is the strictest law to date regulating chemical substances and will affect industries throughou
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  • ...ilizer application.<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture|volume = 84|issue = 8|pages =777–785|title = Effects of p ...ent but allows for certain exemptions and exclusions from the scope of the law<ref>European Commission Decision of 12 October 2006 amending, for the purpo
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  • ...nd the pay system so unfair that long-haul companies compete with the fast-food industry for workers. Most long-haul carriers experience 100% annual driver *"Labor Law Reform: Taking a Lesson from the Trucking Industry." Proceedings of the For
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  • Routes of exposure to lead include contaminated air, water, soil, food, and consumer products.<!--<ref name="Dart041423">[[#CITEREFDart04|Dart, Hu ...oung children display [[Pica (disorder)|pica]], eating things that are not food. Even a small amount of a lead-containing product such as a paint chip or a
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  • *Food and drink manufacture {{UK home nations law enforcement agencies (non-police)}}
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  • ...measurements are important in [[medicine]], [[biology]], [[chemistry]], [[food science]], [[environmental science]], [[oceanography]], [[civil engineering ...use two or more standard buffers to allow for small deviations from Nernst-law ideality in real electrodes.
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  • * [[Cibophobia]], [[Sitophobia]] – aversion to [[food]], synonymous to [[Anorexia nervosa]]. * [[Lipophobia]] – fear/avoidance of fats in food.
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  • * [[Charles Lindbergh]], pilot — [[Lindbergh Law]] anti-kidnapping law * [[Charles Lynch (jurist)|Charles Lynch]] — [[lynching]], lynch law
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  • | [[Food poisoning]] |Food poisoning and suspected food poisoning
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  • ...zoonotic]] concern. Vaccination of dogs for rabies is commonly required by law. Please see the article [[dog health]] for information on this disease in d ...sions.<ref>{{cite web | title = Coccidioidomycosis | work = The Center for Food Security & Public Health | publisher = Iowa State University | year = 2004
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  • ...ithout approval by the [[Food and Drug Administration (United States)|U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA)) to treat [[migraine]]s. The mechanism of == Fiorinal in law ==
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  • ...system<br />60% for 0.9&nbsp;g daily to 27% for 4.8&nbsp;g daily dose<br />Food increases absorption by 14% ...tation of the indicated uses of Gabapentin has attempted to separate the [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] accepted uses, the putative uses, and the dis
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  • ...latability of food when levels of a hunger hormone [[ghrelin]] increase as food enters the stomach. After chyme is passed into the [[duodenum]], signaling ...tle=Reefer madness--the federal response to California's medical-marijuana law |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=337 |issue=6 |pages=435–9 |year=1997 |m
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  • ...lassics]] have many references to using the plant for clothing, fiber, and food, but none to its psychotropic properties. Some researchers think Chinese as ...ble evidence that the ancient, indigenous people utilized ''Cannabis'' for food, oil, or fiber", they concluded "the deceased was more concerned with the i
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  • ...//www.unodc.org/unodc/bulletin/bulletin_1975-01-01_3_page002.html American law and the species problem in ''Cannabis'': Science and semantics]. ''Bulletin ...were not often successful in winning their case, because the intent of the law was clear.<ref name = "watts2006">Watts, G. 2006. [http://www.bmj.com/cgi/r
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  • ...ly [[20th century]]. Since then, some [[countries]] have intensified the [[Law enforcement agency|enforcement]] of cannabis [[prohibition (drugs)|prohibit ...addition to marijuana. The reasons that [[hemp]] was also included in this law are disputed. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics agents reported that fields w
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  • ...06. In the [[Netherlands]], Buprenorphine is a List II drug of the [[Opium Law]], though special rules and guidelines apply to its prescription and dispen ...[[Methadone]]. '''Subutex''' (white color, oval shape, bitter, no active [[food additive|additives]]) and '''Suboxone''' ([[orange (color)|orange]] color,
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