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Chemical substance (870 bytes)
1: ...'chemical substance''' is any [[matter|material]] substance used in or obtained by a process in [[chemistry]]... 3: ...ing of two or more [[chemical element]]s that are chemically combined in fixed proportions. 5: ... or changed into different substances by ordinary chemical methods. The smallest particle of such an element... Fictional chemical substance (60828 bytes) 1: A '''fictional chemical substance''' is a [[chemical element]], [[isotope]], [[compound]] or [[mineral... 14: |Slows down chemical reactions; a reaction normally complete in less t... 34: |Discovered by Professor Cuthbert Calculus. This substance has a silicon base and can resist very high tempe... 58: |A substance created by series producer Richard Manning while ... 86: |An element unique to the Discworld; proto-substance from which all things spring forth. It is the fun... No Substance (3057 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''No Substance'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:BadReligionNoSubstance.jpg|Album cover]] 43: |valign="top"|<small>''No Substance''<br />([[1998]])</small> 47: '''''No Substance''''' is [[Bad Religion]]'s thirteenth full-length... 55: #"No Substance" (3:04) Substance P (1291 bytes) 1: ...]]s. The receptor with the greatest affinity for Substance P is called the [[Neurokinin 1]] receptor. 3: Substance P is an 11-[[amino acid]] polypeptide with the se... 7: ...apsaicin]] has been shown to reduce the levels of Substance P. 9: ...rong [[curry|curried]] foods. Since the amount of substance P in the body can decrease over time, it has been... 11: [[Naked Mole Rat]]s lack Substance P and do not feel pain when painful stimuli are a... Substance D (974 bytes) 1: '''Substance D''', or substance death, death, or SD, is a fictional drug from [[P... 3: == Effects of Substance D == 7: == Source of Substance D == 9: The source of Substance D remains a mystery throughout most of the book, ... 11: Turns out in the end, Substance D comes from little blue flowers that are grown o... H substance (280 bytes) 1: '''H substance''' is a [[diffusible]] substance that is thought to be released in the [[allergic ... Substance (704 bytes) 1: ...h articles on the topic, see [[objecthood]] and [[substance theory]]. 2: *For the chemical concept, see [[chemical substance]]. 3: *''Substance'' is sometimes used as a [[euphemism]] for harmfu... 10: [[simple:Substance]] Pith and substance (966 bytes) 1: The phrase "'''pith and substance'''" is a legal phrase used in [[Law of Canada|Can... 3: ...ct Reference]] dealt with idenifying the pith and substance of a new gun control law, trying to determine whe... 5: Other cases dealing with "pith and substance" include: Uncontrolled Substance (4407 bytes) 2: ...nter" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Uncontrolled Substance'' 4: ...ter" colspan="3"|[[Image:InspectahDeckUncontrolledSubstance.jpg|Album cover]] 30: |valign="top"|<small>''Uncontrolled Substance''</small> 34: ...eavily influenced by [[soul music]], Uncontrolled Substance is a very visual album, painting vivid pictures o... 48: #Uncontrolled Substance (Hunter, Bean) - 4:50 Amount of substance (774 bytes) 1: .... This latter quantity is deemed a unit amount of substance. 3: ...e [[SI]] [[SI base unit|Base Unit]] for Amount of substance is the [[Mole (unit)|Mole (mol)]] 5: The amount of substance of an object is a separate physical quantity, and... 10: [[Category:Chemical properties]] Biogenic substance (166 bytes) 1: A [[biogenic substance]] is a substance produced by [[natural]] processes. Substance theory (8421 bytes) 1: ...ticulars, and the properties that inhere in those substances. 3: ...[[John Locke|Locke]] are all three famous for the substance theories they held. The notion indeed has a very... 7: ...in one form or another in the long history of the substance theory. 11: ...ake meaningful claims about objects all the time, substances exist. 13: ... statements about bodies ''without'' referring to substances. Substance dualism (1706 bytes) 1: ...think. Descartes imagined that the soul, a mental substance, could interact with the body through the [[pinea... 3: Substance dualism is a philosophical position compatible wi... 5: ...he minds are part of the simulation, in that case substance [[monism]] would be true. Over-the-counter substance (2161 bytes) 9: ==Chemicals== 10: ...s, and using very ordinary items to yield illicit chemicals: 26: [[Category:Over-the-counter substances]] Mental substance (1063 bytes) 1: ...ealists]], that minds are made-up of non-physical substance. 3: ...who hold that what we normally think of as mental substance is ultimately physical matter (i.e., brains). 7: ...any philosophers, this word or the phrase "mental substance" has a special meaning. Substance (album) (2636 bytes) 1: '''''Substance''''' a [[1987]] double album by [[New Order]], gr... 3: A video release of ''[[Substance]]'' appeared in 1989 on [[VHS]]; it was released... Ergastic substance (1979 bytes) 1: ...evel of participation in life processes. Ergastic substances may appear in the [[protoplasm]], in [[vacuole]]... 4: ...[Cellulose]] and [[starch]] are the main ergastic substances of plant cells. Cellulose is the chief component... 12: ...nd oils are widely distributed in plant tissues. Substances related to fats: waxes, suberin, and cutin occur... Volatile substance abuse (3044 bytes) 1: ...ychoactive effects. Frequent, prolonged volatile substance abuse often leads to permanent brain damage. 3: ==Common substances== 23: ...English language|English-language]] writing about substance abuse in those regions. 27: ... system]], and are generally only used by young [[substance abuse]]rs or as a desperate last resort for finan... 31: ...ss to other intoxicants, such as [[alcohol]]. The substances are relatively cheap and can usually be obtained... Substance-abuse rehabilitation (1493 bytes) 1: ...c treatment]], for dependency on [[psychoactive]] substances. 9: * multiple substances from one or more of those groups, [[cross-addict... Body substance isolation (525 bytes) 1: ...rsal precautions]], but goes further in isolating substances not currently known to carry HIV.
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