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  • 11drug use — Introduction       use of drugs for psychotropic rather than medical purposes. Among the most common psychotropic drugs are opiates ( opium, morphine, heroin), hallucinogens (LSD, mescaline, psilocybin), barbiturates, cocaine, amphetamines,… …

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  • 12Thirst — is the craving for liquids, resulting in the basic instinct of humans or animals to drink. It is an essential mechanism involved in fluid balance. It arises from a lack of fluids and/or an increase in the concentration of certain osmolites such… …

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  • 13Naltrexone — Not to be confused with the related chemical naloxone. Naltrexone Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 14Pepsi — This article is about the beverage. For its manufacturer, see PepsiCo. For the singer, see Pepsi Demacque. Not to be confused with PEPPSI. Pepsi Type Cola …

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  • 15Substance dependence — Substance dependency Classification and external resources ICD 10 F10.2 F19.2 ICD 9 …

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  • 16hunger — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. desire, craving; famine, hungriness, emptiness; appetite, voracity, greed. v. i. desire, crave, yearn; famish, starve. See gluttony. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. craving, longing, yearning, mania,… …

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  • 17thirst — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dryness; craving, desire; dipsomania, thirstiness, parchedness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dryness, need for liquid, longing, craving; see appetite 1 , deSire . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n.… …

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  • 18Long-term effects of alcohol — Disability adjusted life year for alcohol use disorders per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004 …

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  • 19Culver's menu — Culver s is renowned for offering a wide variety of made to order meal items and desserts. In consumer surveys, the Wisconsin based chain continually scores high marks for its widely varied menu choices.Fact|date=March 2008 Note: Menu varies… …

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  • 20Portal:Food — Wikipedia portals …

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