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1having substance — index corporeal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Substance abuse — Classification and external resources Comparison of the perceived harm for various psychoactive drugs from a poll among medical psychiatrists specialized in addiction tr …
3Substance theory — Substance theory, or substance attribute theory, is an ontological theory about objecthood, positing that a substance is distinct from its properties. Substance is a core concept of ontology and metaphysics. Indeed, philosophies may be divided… …
4Substance dependence — Substance dependency Classification and external resources ICD 10 F10.2 F19.2 ICD 9 …
5substance — n. 1 a the essential material, esp. solid, forming a thing (the substance was transparent). b a particular kind of material having uniform properties (this substance is salt). 2 a reality; solidity (ghosts have no substance). b seriousness or… …
6List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …
7Ground substance — ground ground (ground), n. [OE. ground, grund, AS. grund; akin to D. grond, OS., G., Sw., & Dan. grund, Icel. grunnr bottom, Goth. grundus (in composition); perh. orig. meaning, dust, gravel, and if so perh. akin to E. grind.] 1. The surface of… …
8California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran — Infobox Prison prison name = California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran (SATF) http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Visitors/images/aerialShots/SATF 8x10.jpgAerial View] location = Corcoran, California, United States coordinates …
9queen substance — noun : a pheromone secreted by a queen bee and consumed by worker bees in which it inhibits ovary development ; also : the same or a similar substance secreted by termites * * * a pheromone secreted from the mandibular glands of a queen honeybee… …
10Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal — Classification and external resources ICD 9 339.3 Headaches can be attributed to many different substances. Some of these include alcohol, NO, carbon monoxide poisoning, cocaine, and MSG. Chronic …