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  • 21Drug — /droog/, n. Zoroastrianism. the cosmic principle of disorder and falsehood. Cf. Asha. [ < Avestan drauga] * * * I Any chemical agent that affects the function of living things. Some, including antibiotics, stimulants, tranquilizers,&#8230; …

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  • 22Dydrogesterone — Systematic (IUPAC) name 17 acetyl 10, 13 dimethyl 1,2,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17 decahydrocyclopenta[a] phenanthren 3 one Clinical data AHFS/ …

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  • 23Moscow hostage crisis chemical agent — Main article: Moscow theater hostage crisis This article forms part of the series Chemical agents Lethal agents Blood agents Cyanogen chloride (CK) …

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  • 24Sarin — For other uses, see Sarin (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Serine. Sarin[1] …

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  • 253,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (R) 1 (benzo[1,3]dioxol …

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  • 26Mastodynia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N64.4 ICD 9 611.71 …

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  • 27Hand grenade — M67 fragmentation grenade, a widely used modern hand grenade. A hand grenade is any small bomb that can be thrown by hand. Hand grenades are classified into three categories, explosive grenades, chemical and gas grenades.[1] Explosive grenades&#8230; …

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  • 28Síndrome de abstinencia de las benzodiazepinas — Benzodiazepina Clasificación y recursos externos CIE 10 F …

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  • 29chemical warfare — All aspects of military operations involving the employment of lethal and incapacitating munitions/agents and the warning and protective measures associated with such offensive operations. Since riot control agents and herbicides are not&#8230; …

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  • 30Tabun (nerve agent) — Tabun IUPAC name …

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