| 31. | They intend to do so through chemically decreasing their intelligence via food adulterants and curing their diseases, including cancer.
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| 32. | With the increasing use of levamisole as an adulterant, a number of these complications have been reported among cocaine users.
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| 33. | It is also tied to heroin use where talc might be used as an adulterant to increase weight and street value.
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| 34. | :: : If this article doesn't mention the adulterants that collapses veins, then this is an oversight.
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| 35. | Homosildenafil was first identified as an adulterant in sex enhancement products in 2003 and was more recently detected in dietary supplements.
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| 36. | Others, though, " use too much adulterant, or too little, " giving people unpredictably strong doses.
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| 37. | Talc is sometimes used as an adulterant to illegal heroin, to expand volume and weight and thereby increase its street value.
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| 38. | Historically European vermilion often included adulterants including brick, orpiment, iron oxide, Persian red, fugitive lead-oxide pigment.
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| 39. | The stimulant properties of aminorex contribute to the use of levamisole as a cocaine adulterant, potentiating the reinforcing effects of cocaine.
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| 40. | It would seem silly to try to have perfect clear windoe or bottle gmass when one speck of adulterant would tint it.
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