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  • 41Dimethyltryptamine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 2 (1H indol 3 yl) N …

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  • 42Convention on Psychotropic Substances — The Convention allows only medical and scientific uses of Schedule I drugs. Signed February 21, 1971 Location Vienna Effective August 16, 1976 Condition 4 …

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  • 43drug cult — Introduction       group using drugs to achieve religious (religious experience) or spiritual revelation and for ritualistic purposes.       Though the idea may be strange to most modern worshippers, drugs have played an important role in the… …

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  • 44Botanical identity of Soma-Haoma — There has been much speculation as to the original Rigvedic Soma plant (and of the Proto Indo Iranian *Sauma which besides Soma is reflected in the Iranian Haoma).Since the late 1700s, when Anquetil Duperron and others made portions of the Avesta …

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  • 45Deconica — montana Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi …

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  • 46Amanita muscaria — A. muscaria showing various growth stages Scientific classification …

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  • 47Mushroom poisoning — See also: List of deadly fungi Mushroom poisoning Classification and external resources Amanita phalloides accounts for the majority of fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide …

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  • 48Entheogen — An entheogen, in the strictest sense, is a psychoactive substance used in a religious or shamanic (or entheogenic) context. Entheogens generally come from plant sources which contain molecules closely related to endogenous neurochemicals. They… …

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  • 49Richard Evans Schultes — Infobox Scientist box width = name = Richard Evans Schultes image width = caption = birth date = January 12, 1915 birth place = death date = April 10, 2001 death place = residence = Cambridge, Massachusetts citizenship = United States nationality …

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  • 50Federal Analog Act — The Federal Analog Act, 21 U.S.C. § 813, is a controversial section of the United States Controlled Substances Act which allowed any chemical substantially similar to a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II to be treated as if …

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