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  • *1 a obsolete : a substance used in dyeing or [[chemical]] operations :b : a substance used as a medication or in the [[preparation]] of medication
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  • ...ories and techniques, professional issues, the criminal justice system and substance abuse, and assessment and diagnosis. Focuses on concepts of addiction and t
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  • *2: an inorganic substance (as in the ash of calcined tissue) :b : a [[synthetic]] substance having the chemical composition and [[crystalline]] [[form]] and properties
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  • ...the [[process]] of succussion activated the "vital energy" of the diluted substance, and that successive dilutions increased the "potency" of the remedy. ...is very low [[probability]] for even a single [[molecule]] of the original substance being present.
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  • 2a : a substance that when [[dissolved]] in a suitable solvent or when fused becomes an ioni Substance that conducts [[electric]] current as a result of dissociation of its [[mol
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  • ...) : a substance held capable of [[changing]] base metals into gold (2) : a substance held capable of [[Life Extension|prolonging life]] indefinitely
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  • :c : to accumulate (a toxic substance) in bodily tissues <fish concentrate mercury> ...e [[measure]] of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance. This can apply to any sort of chemical mixture, but most frequently the [[
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  • ...g ''adhesive'' substances; especially : a hard protein chiefly gelatinous substance that [[absorbs]] water to form a viscous solution with strong adhesive prop ...n conjunction with the word “adhesive” to describe properties based on the substance's [[physical]] form, its [[chemical]] form, the type of materials it is use
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/Solution solution] of a substance can dissolve no more of that substance and additional amounts of it will [[appear]] as a [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • *1. A product or substance sold under or identified by a generic name.
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  • ...ilk with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rennet rennet] or an edible acidic substance such as lemon juice or vinegar, and then draining off the liquid portion. T ...er] (milk curdled with lime juice). The word can also refer to a non-dairy substance of similar appearance or consistency, though in these cases a modifier or t
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  • :d : a substance that can be used to produce a [[poisonous]], asphyxiating, or irritant [[at ...ute zero], a substance exists as a [[solid]]. As [[heat]] is added to this substance it melts into a [[liquid]] at its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melting_po
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  • ...in it; also : a substance that contains a usually small amount of another substance incorporated in its [[structure]]
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  • :b : the amount of a substance occupying a particular volume '''Volume''' is how much [[three]]-[[dimensional]] [[space]] a substance ([[solid]], [[liquid]], [[gas]], or [[plasma]]) or shape occupies, often qu
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  • ===Topic: '''''The Substance of Love'''''=== ...ance, which [[infuses]] all [[creation]]. The [[ability]] to tap into this substance is what allows your [[heart]] to expand as love. By its very [[nature]], it
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  • ...cular]] [[attraction]] between ''like''-[[molecules]] within a [[body]] or substance that [[acts]] to unite them.
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  • ...ons]] and is characterized by one of the following: the continued use of a substance despite its detrimental effects, impaired control over the use of a drug (c ...gical dependence]. In this context, the term is used in drug addiction and substance abuse problems, but also refers to behaviors that are not generally recogni
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  • *1: a. A substance which is added to dough to produce [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermentat :b. In wider sense: Any substance that produces fermentation; = ferment; occasionally applied to the ‘ferme
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  • ...cate [[the mind]], but these are all perishable as there may be no lasting substance to bring with you into the [[Mansion Worlds|next level of your eternal exis ...e [[satisfied]] with the way it has been fed or is it still [[hungry]] for substance? Have there been [[moments]] in life when you could hear [[Ta|your spirit c
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  • ...od stains or paint), indicative stains (like [[food]] coloring or adding a substance to make [[bacteria]] visible under a microscope), [[natural]] stains (such ...ry [[method]] of stain formation is [[surface]] stains, where the staining substance is spilled out onto the surface or [[material]] and is trapped in the fiber
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  • :c : the blend of [[taste]] and smell [[sensations]] evoked by a substance in the mouth <the flavor of apples> *2: a substance that flavors <[[artificial]] flavors>
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  • ...ses, the source of infinity, the pre substance of matter and therefore the substance of spirit.
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  • *4 : something that is prepared; specifically : a medicinal substance made ready for use <a preparation for colds>
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  • ...his principle, he determines that substance is [[infinite]]. This infinite substance is what Spinoza calls [[God]], or better yet [[nature]], and it possesses b
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  • ...[[materialization]] — stationary systems of [[reality]]. This [[literal]] substance of [[Paradise]] is a [[homogeneous]] [[organization]] of [https://nordan.da
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  • ::b : to make (a substance) radioactive
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  • ...alone]] in its [[relationship]] to the central Sun. It is made of the same substance as every Great Ray of Light, and each Ray of Light has its own pure [[poten
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  • ...y open? Depending on your personal [[desire]] to be connected to that Love substance and to [[share]] it with others, you are striving daily to turn your faucet ...revealed to them by their physical [[senses]]. And whatever remaining love substance was in the human systems became stale in the closed circuits that many huma
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  • ...hin, which place themselves on the docket to be perused and pursued, whose substance is all Trust is to [[the mind]] what [[Love]] is to the [[heart]]: its very substance. And because this is so, it can be
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  • ...ess) only glides over his substance: change is [[accidental]], whereas the substance is essential. Therefore, classic ontology denies any full [[reality]] to ch ...ght as [[Becoming]]. Modern philosophers who appeal to process rather than substance include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nietzsche Nietzsche], [https://en.wi
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  • :c. Photogr. The substance (as glass, [[paper]], etc.) which supports the sensitive film on which the :d. The solid substance or [[material]] on which a [[painting]] is executed.
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  • *3 : a substance (as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hormone hormone]) that mediates a [[bi
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  • ...e increase in viscosity is great enough to [[crystallize]] or solidify the substance in question.
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  • *1 a : a small [[particle]] of a burning substance thrown out by a [[body]] in combustion or remaining when combustion is near
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  • *3: a substance (as graphite) used for slowing neutrons in a nuclear reactor
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  • ...the emotions they generate. However, you KNOW that they have an energetic substance of their own. ...f their eternal destiny are walking it on faith — another subtle energetic substance. You believe in the promises made by Jesus while on Earth that your native
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  • ...use of) a cauterizing agent other than a red-hot implement, esp. a caustic substance; contrasted with actual (cf. CAUTERY n. 1). Chiefly in potential cautery. N ...an agent other than a red-hot implement, esp. a caustic substance; such a substance. Cf. sense A. 2. Obs. rare.
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  • ...chology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Social Issues, Social Work, Sociology, Substance Abuse, Urban Studies, Women's Studies. One of the five databases included i
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  • ...ironment]], eg [[solid]], [[liquid]], [[gas]], [[vacuum]], or a specific [[substance]] such as a [[solvent]]. *Transmission '''medium''', in physics and telecommunications, any material substance which can propagate waves or energy
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  • ...opology, sociological history, sociological research, sociological theory, substance abuse & other addictions, violence and many others."
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  • ...[[actions]] skilfully gold-plate them to conceal their lack of benevolent substance. Honest scrutiny of the substance of your intentions will give you a green or red light. Over [[time]], your
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  • '''Material''' is any [[physical]] substance used in production, costs, and pricing or manufacturing. Raw materials are
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  • ...: having a test result indicating the presence especially of a condition, substance, or [[organism]] <HIV positive>
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  • ...tely self-sufficient, and only [[God]] is self-sufficient, God is the only substance. In other [[words]], God is [[everything]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • ...act]] that it is not a material substance. Nevertheless, it is a very real substance that expands your [[consciousness]] and provides you with amazing spiritual
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  • ...hiefs; skilful [[warriors]]; and celebrated gardeners. Mana, as a powerful substance that people can acquire and that serves to [[explain]] their [[abilities]] Notions of [[power]] as a substance or [[thing]] [[reflect]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Europe Eu
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  • :d. The emission of [[light]] by a luminescent substance or [[body]] after the external source of energy is removed; the duration of
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  • ...[presence]] or arrival, derived from 'para-': beside, beyond, and 'ousia': substance) the "appearance and subsequent presence with" (in the ancient world referr
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  • ...de with water (2) : a watery solution of a [[gaseous]] or readily volatile substance — compare ammonia water [[Water]] is a [[chemical]] substance that is [[composed]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen hydrogen] a
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  • ...transform]] these [[associations]] of [[energy]] as to [[create]] this new substance. ...s]], for he [[wrote]], "They have in [[heaven]] a better and more enduring substance."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_to_the_Hebrews#
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