Wikipedia - 1986 California Proposition 65 -- California law to protect drinking water from toxic substances
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Wikipedia - Absorption band -- Range on the electromagnetic spectrum which are characteristic of a certain transition from initial to final state in a substance
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Wikipedia - Acid -- Type of chemical substance
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Wikipedia - Acrylic retarder -- Substance added to acrylic paints
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Wikipedia - Acute toxicity -- Adverse effects of a substance that result either from a single exposure
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Wikipedia - Adamant -- Mythological hardest substance
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Wikipedia - Adipocere -- Waxy substance formed by anaerobic hydrolysis of fat
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Wikipedia - Advection -- The transport of a substance by bulk motion
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Wikipedia - Aerosolization -- Process of converting a substance into an aerosol
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Wikipedia - Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry -- US federal agency
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Wikipedia - Air pollution -- Harmful substances in the atmosphere
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Wikipedia - Allergy -- Immune system response to a substance that most people tolerate well
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Wikipedia - Ambergris -- Substance produced in the digestive system of sperm whales
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Wikipedia - Amount of substance -- Extensive physical property
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Wikipedia - Anaphrodisiac -- Substance that quells or blunts the libido
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Wikipedia - Anhydrous -- Waterless substance
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Wikipedia - Antibiotic -- Antimicrobial substance active against bacteria
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Wikipedia - Anticholinergic -- Chemical substance that blocks the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the central and the peripheral nervous system
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Wikipedia - Anti-diabetic medication -- Substances which lower blood glucose levels
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Wikipedia - Antipyretic -- a substance that reduces fever
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Wikipedia - Arteriolar vasodilator -- Substance or medication that preferentially dilates arterioles
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Wikipedia - Asphaltene -- Heavy organic molecular substances that are found in crude oil
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Wikipedia - Autotroph -- Any organism that produces complex organic compounds from simple substances present in its surroundings
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Wikipedia - Bacteriolysin -- Class of substances which dissolve bacterial cell walls
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Wikipedia - BALCO scandal -- Involved the use of banned, performance-enhancing substances
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Wikipedia - Behavioral addiction -- Compulsion to engage in a non-substance related behavior
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Wikipedia - Biogeochemical cycle -- Cycling of substances through biotic and abiotic compartments of Earth
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Wikipedia - Biomaterial -- Any substance that has been engineered to interact with biological systems for a medical purpose
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Wikipedia - Biomonitoring -- Measurement of the body burden of toxic chemical compounds, elements, or their metabolites, in biological substances
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Wikipedia - Blood-retinal barrier -- Part of the blood-ocular barrier that prevents certain substances from entering the retina
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Wikipedia - Bog butter -- Ancient substance found in peat bogs
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Wikipedia - Boiling point -- Temperature at which a substance changes from liquid into vapor
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Wikipedia - Bottled gas -- Substances which are gaseous at standard temperature and pressure and have been compressed and stored in gas cylinders
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Wikipedia - Brass plate company -- Company of no physical substance
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Wikipedia - Bronchodilator -- Substance that decreases resistance in respiratory airways and increases airflow to the lungs
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Wikipedia - Bulk modulus -- Measure of how incompressible / resistant to compressibility a substance is
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Wikipedia - Candle -- Wick embedded in solid flammable substance
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Wikipedia - Cannabis in Tennessee -- Substance in Tennessee which is usually unlawful
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Wikipedia - Carbonaceous sulfur hydride -- an uncharacterised chemical substance that is a room-temperature superconductor at extremely high pressure
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Wikipedia - Carcinogen -- Substance, radionuclide, or radiation directly involved in causing cancer
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Wikipedia - Castoreum -- Chemical substance
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Wikipedia - Category:Alchemical substances
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Wikipedia - Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
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Wikipedia - Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
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Wikipedia - Charcoal -- Lightweight black carbon residue, after pyrolysis of animal or vegetable substances
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Wikipedia - Chemical accident -- Unintentional release of one or more hazardous substances which could harm human health and the environment
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Wikipedia - Chemical energy -- Potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction to transform other chemical substances
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Wikipedia - Chemical substance -- Matter of constant composition best characterized by the entities (molecules, formula units, atoms) it is composed of
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Wikipedia - Chemical synthesis -- Planned series of chemical reactions to produce a desired substance
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Wikipedia - Chemorepulsion -- Directional movement of a cell away from a substance
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Wikipedia - Cleaning agent -- Substance used to remove dirt or other contaminants
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Wikipedia - Coating -- Any substance spread over a surface
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Wikipedia - Cocoa solids -- A mixture of many substances remaining after cocoa butter is extracted from cacao beans
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Wikipedia - Colloid -- A mixture of an insoluble or soluble substance microscopically dispersed throughout another substance
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Wikipedia - Composite material -- Material made from a combination of two or more unlike substances
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Wikipedia - Consubstantiality -- Identity of substance, as between the three Persons of the Trinity and as between Christ and other humans
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Wikipedia - Contrast agent -- Substance used in medical imaging to enhance the contrast of structures or fluids within the body
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Wikipedia - Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
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Wikipedia - Controlled Substances Act
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Wikipedia - Convention on Psychotropic Substances
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Wikipedia - Coolant -- Substance used to reduce or regulate the temperature of a system
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Wikipedia - Cotton effect -- Characteristic change in optical rotatory dispersion and/or circular dichroism in the vicinity of an absorption band of a substance
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Wikipedia - Crossroads Centre -- Substance abuse treatment facility in Antigua
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Wikipedia - Curare -- Group of chemical substances used as poison
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Wikipedia - Cure -- Substance or procedure that ends a medical condition
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Wikipedia - Cytoskeletal drugs -- Substances or medications that interact with actin or tubulin
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Wikipedia - Decay scheme -- A graphical presentation of all the transitions occurring in a decay of a radioactive substance
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Wikipedia - Decomposition -- The process in which organic substances are broken down into simpler organic matter
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Wikipedia - Dectaflur -- Fluoride-containing substance
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Wikipedia - Desalination -- Removal of salts and minerals from a substance
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Wikipedia - Detection dog -- Dog that is trained to use its senses to detect certain substances or items
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Wikipedia - Dielectric -- Electrically poorly conducting or non-conducting, non-metallic substance of which charge carriers are generally not free to move
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Wikipedia - Drug -- Substance having an effect on the body
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Wikipedia - Dry etching -- Controlled material removal, without the use of liquid substances
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Wikipedia - Dye -- Soluble chemical substance or natural material which can impart color to other materials
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Wikipedia - Ectoplasm (paranormal) -- Substance in spiritualism
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Wikipedia - Electrical resistivity and conductivity -- Measure of a substance's ability to resist or conduct electric current
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Wikipedia - Entheogen -- Psychoactive substances that induce spiritual experiences
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Wikipedia - Environmental hazard -- A harmful substance, a condition or an event
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Wikipedia - Exocrine gland -- Gland that produces and secretes substances onto an epithelial surface way of a duct
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Wikipedia - Explosive -- Substance that can explode
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Wikipedia - Fertilizer -- Substance added to soils to supply plant nutrients for a better growth
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Wikipedia - Fiber -- Natural or synthetic substance made of long, thin filaments
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Wikipedia - Fire retardant -- Substance reducing flammability
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Wikipedia - Fishing bait -- Substance or device used to attract fish
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Wikipedia - Flame retardant -- Substance applied to items to slow burning or delay ignition
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Wikipedia - Fluid -- Substance which continuously deforms under an applied shear stress, including liquids and gases
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Wikipedia - Fluorescence -- Emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light
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Wikipedia - Food -- Substances consumed as nutrition
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Wikipedia - Fractional crystallization (chemistry) -- Method for refining substances based on differences in their solubility
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Wikipedia - Friedrich Ernst Dorn -- German physicist and first to discover radioactive substance emitted from radon
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Wikipedia - Fruit preserves -- Semi-creamy substance made of fruits and/or vegetables and sugar.
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Wikipedia - Graphite -- Allotrope of carbon, mineral, substance
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Wikipedia - Growth factor -- Protein or other substance that stimulates cellular proliferation
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Wikipedia - Guam Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse -- Government agency of Guam
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Wikipedia - Hazardous Substances Data Bank
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Wikipedia - Hazard -- A substance or situation which has the potential to cause harm to health, life, the environment, property, or any other value
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Wikipedia - Heat shield -- Component to shield a substance from absorbing excessive heat
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Wikipedia - Hebenon -- poisonous botanical substance mentioned in Hamlet
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Wikipedia - Herbert Kleber -- American psychiatrist and substance abuse researcher
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Wikipedia - Hierarchy of precious substances
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Wikipedia - Hourglass -- Device using the flow of a substance to measure time
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Wikipedia - Human decontamination -- Is the process of cleansing the human body to remove contamination by hazardous materials including chemicals, radioactive substances, and infectious material.
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Wikipedia - Human fat -- Historic pharmaceutical substance of human origin
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Wikipedia - Hydrate -- Substance containing water or its constituent elements
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Wikipedia - Ibogaine -- Psychoactive substance found in plants in the family Apocynaceae
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Wikipedia - Immune tolerance -- State of unresponsiveness of the immune system to substances or tissue that have the capacity to elicit an immune response
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Wikipedia - Impsonite -- bituminous substance
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Wikipedia - Ingestion -- Consumption of a substance by an organism
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Wikipedia - Inorganic substance -- Inorganic substance
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Wikipedia - Insect repellent -- Substance which repels insects
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Wikipedia - International Chemical Identifier -- Identifier for chemical substances
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Wikipedia - Intracellular transport -- Directed movement of vesicles and substances within a cell
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Wikipedia - Intratracheal instillation -- Introduction of a substance directly into the trachea
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Wikipedia - Isinglass -- Substance obtained from the dried swim bladders of fish
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Wikipedia - Lanolin -- Yellow waxy substance secreted by the sebaceous glands of wool-bearing animals
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Wikipedia - Law of definite proportions -- Chemical law about the ratio of substances in a compound
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Wikipedia - Leavening agent -- Substance which liberates gas and thereby increases the volume of a dough or batter
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Wikipedia - Lecithin -- A generic term for amphiphilic substances of plant and animal origin
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Wikipedia - Level sensor -- Sensor to detect the level of substances that flow
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Wikipedia - Ligand (biochemistry) -- Substance that forms a complex with a biomolecule
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Wikipedia - Lipid -- A substance of biological origin that is soluble in nonpolar solvents
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Wikipedia - List of addiction and substance abuse organizations -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of alchemical substances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of discredited substances -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Schedule 1 substances (CWC) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Schedule 2 substances (CWC) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Schedule 3 substances (CWC) -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of substances used in rituals -- list
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Wikipedia - Lubricant -- Substance introduced to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact
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Wikipedia - Mass fraction (chemistry) -- Fraction of one substance's mass to the mass of the total mixture
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Wikipedia - Material flow analysis -- Analysis of the movement of substances within various systems
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Wikipedia - Matter -- Substance that has mass and volume
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Wikipedia - Mediated transport -- Transportation of substances via membrane
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Wikipedia - Medical, Dental and Pharmacy Act, 1928 -- South African controlled substances law
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Wikipedia - Medication -- Substance used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease
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Wikipedia - Mellified man -- Legendary medicinal substance, made of a human corpse preserved in honey
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Wikipedia - Mental substance
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Wikipedia - Mesoglea -- Substance found between the two epithelial cell layers in the bodies of coelenterates and sponges
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Wikipedia - Microbicides for sexually transmitted diseases -- Pharmacologic agents and chemical substances
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Wikipedia - Mineraloid -- A non-crystalline mineral-like substance
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Wikipedia - Mixture -- Substance formed when two or more constituents are physically combined together
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Wikipedia - Molar heat capacity -- Intensive quantity, heat capacity per amount of substance
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Wikipedia - Molar volume -- Volume occupied by a given amount of particles of a substance
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Wikipedia - Mole (unit) -- SI unit of amount of substance
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Wikipedia - Mordant -- Substance used for binding dyes to fabrics
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Wikipedia - Morphogen -- Biological substance that guides development by non-uniform distribution
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Wikipedia - Mortar and pestle -- Equipment consisting of a bowl in which substances are ground using a pestle
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Wikipedia - Mucilage -- Thick, gluey substance produced by nearly all plants and some microorganisms
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Wikipedia - Mud-puddling -- Insects seeking out nutrients in certain moist substances such as rotting plant matter
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Wikipedia - Mushroom poisoning -- Harmful effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in a mushroom
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Wikipedia - Myelin -- Fatty substance that surrounds nerve cell axons to insulate them and increase transmission speed
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Wikipedia - Narcotic -- Chemical substance with psycho-active properties
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Wikipedia - Natural product -- Chemical compound or substance produced by a living organism, found in nature
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Wikipedia - Navier-Stokes equations -- Equations describing the motion of viscous fluid substances
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Wikipedia - Necroplasm -- Fictional magical substance
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Wikipedia - Neurotransmitter -- Chemical substance that enables neurotransmission
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Wikipedia - Neutronium -- Hypothetical substance composed purely of neutrons
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Wikipedia - Nocebo -- Harmless substance that creates negative psychologically induced response in a patient
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Wikipedia - Nootropic -- Drug, supplement, or other substance that improves cognitive function
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Wikipedia - Nutrient -- Substance that an organism uses to live
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Wikipedia - Occupational exposure limit -- Upper limit on the acceptable concentration of a hazardous substance
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Wikipedia - O-Ethyl methylphosphonothioic acid -- A chemical often used in the creation of harmful substances.
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Wikipedia - On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances -- Paper by Josiah Willard Gibbs
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Wikipedia - Onycha -- Unknown biblical substance used in incense
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Wikipedia - Opsonin -- Any molecule that identifies and marks cells or substances for destruction by the immune system
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Wikipedia - Oral administration -- Route of administration where a substance is taken through the mouth
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Wikipedia - Oxidizing agent -- Chemical compound used to oxidize another substance in a chemical reaction
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Wikipedia - Paracellular transport -- Transfer of substances by passing through space between cells
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Wikipedia - Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances -- Class of chemical compounds
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Wikipedia - Performance-enhancing substance
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Wikipedia - Perfume -- Mixture of fragrant substances, usually in liquid form, used to give agreeable scent to objects, air or living creatures
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Wikipedia - Perkin triangle -- Chemistry apparatus specialized for the distillation of air-sensitive substances
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Wikipedia - Perspiration -- Substance secreted by sweat gland
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Wikipedia - Pesticide -- Substance used to destroy pests
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Wikipedia - Petroleum jelly -- Chemical substance used as lubricating agent
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Wikipedia - Philosopher's stone -- Legendary alchemical substance
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Wikipedia - Physical substance
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Wikipedia - Placebo -- Substance or treatment of no therapeutic value
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Wikipedia - Poison -- Substance that causes death, injury or harm to organs
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Wikipedia - Pollutant -- Substance or energy damaging to the environment
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Wikipedia - Polyamorphism -- The ability of a substance to exist in more than one distinct amorphous state
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Wikipedia - Polymer -- Substance composed of macromolecules with repeating structural units
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Wikipedia - Polysorbate 20 -- Chemical substance
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Wikipedia - Psychedelic substance
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Wikipedia - Psychedelic therapy -- Medical treatment using altered states of consciousness induced by psychedelic substances to treat mental disorders
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Wikipedia - Psychoactive substance
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Wikipedia - Radioactive contamination -- Presence of radioactive substances where they are undesirable
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Wikipedia - Radium, and Other Radioactive Substances -- Book by William Joseph Hammer
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Wikipedia - Reagent -- Substance or compound that is added to a system in order to bring about a chemical reaction, or added to see if a reaction occurs
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Wikipedia - Red mercury -- alleged chemical substance
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Wikipedia - Refrigerant -- Substance in a refrigeration cycle
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Wikipedia - Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances -- Database of toxicity information
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Wikipedia - Relative density -- Ratio of the density (mass per volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material
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Wikipedia - Representative money -- Any type of money that has face value greater than its value as material substance
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Wikipedia - Resin -- Solid or highly viscous substance
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Wikipedia - Route of administration -- Path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body
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Wikipedia - Rubefacient -- Substance for topical application that produces redness of the skin
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Wikipedia - Settled insanity -- "settled" condition caused by long-term substance abuse
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Wikipedia - Sizing -- Substance applied to, or incorporated into, other materials - especially papers and textiles - to act as a protective filler or glaze
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Wikipedia - Smart ligand -- Sub-type of substance that forms a complex with a biomolecule
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Wikipedia - Snap freezing -- Process of rapid cooling of a substance for the purpose of preservation
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Wikipedia - Soap -- Substance used for cleaning
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Wikipedia - Sober Grid -- Substance abuser social networking app
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Wikipedia - Sober living houses -- people recovering from substance abuse stay on interim basis
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Wikipedia - Solubility -- Capacity of a substance to dissolve in a solvent in a homogeneous way
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Wikipedia - Solvent -- Substance dissolving a solute resulting in a solution
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Wikipedia - Specific heat capacity -- Heat required to increase temperature of a given unit of mass of a substance
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Wikipedia - Stacte -- Unknown biblical substance used in incense
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Wikipedia - Standard molar entropy -- Standard entropy content of one mole of a substance under a standard state
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Wikipedia - Steroid hormone -- Substance with biological function
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Wikipedia - Stuffing -- Edible substance or mixture used to fill a cavity in another food item while cooking
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Wikipedia - Sublimation (phase transition) -- Transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state
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Wikipedia - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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Wikipedia - Substance abuse prevention -- Measures to prevent the consumption of licit and illicit drugs
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Wikipedia - Substance abuse -- Harmful use of a drug including alcohol
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Wikipedia - Substance dependence -- Need for a drug, whose discontinuation results in withdrawal symptoms
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Wikipedia - Substance dualism
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Wikipedia - Substance intoxication
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Wikipedia - Substance misuse
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Wikipedia - Substance monotheism
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Wikipedia - Substance of very high concern -- Chemical substance that is hazardous to humans or the environment
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Wikipedia - Substance (philosophy)
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Wikipedia - Substance P
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Wikipedia - Substance-related disorder
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Wikipedia - Substances poisonous to dogs -- Harmful substances
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Wikipedia - Substance theory -- Basic ontological concept
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Wikipedia - Substance use disorders
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Wikipedia - Substance use disorder -- Continual use of drugs (including alcohol) despite detrimental consequences
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Wikipedia - Susan B. Anthony II -- American journalist, activist, and substance abuse counselor
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Wikipedia - Sweat gland -- Small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat; a type of exocrine gland, which are glands that produce and secrete substances onto an epithelial surface by way of a duct.
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Wikipedia - Table of specific heat capacities -- For some substances and engineering materials, includes volumetric and molar values
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Wikipedia - Thermodynamic databases for pure substances -- Thermodynamic properties list
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Wikipedia - Threshold limit value -- Upper limit on the acceptable exposure concentration of a hazardous substance in the workplace
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Wikipedia - Toxicology testing -- Testing conducted to determine the degree to which a substance can damage a living or non-living organisms
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Wikipedia - Toxin -- Poisonous substance produced within living cells or organisms
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Wikipedia - Trivial name -- nonsystematic name for a chemical substance
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Wikipedia - Tumor antigen -- Antigenic substance produced in tumor cells
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Wikipedia - Uncontrolled Substance -- 1999 album by Inspectah Deck
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Wikipedia - United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
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Wikipedia - Vantablack -- Synthetic material, one of the darkest substances known
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Wikipedia - Vaporizer (inhalation device) -- Device to vaporize substances for inhalation
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Wikipedia - Vapor -- A substances in the gas phase at a temperature lower than its critical point
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Wikipedia - Vegan cheese -- cheese-like substance made without animal products
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Wikipedia - Vernix caseosa -- Waxy white substance found coating the skin of newborn human babies
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Wikipedia - Volatility (chemistry) -- Tendency of a substance to vaporize
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Wikipedia - Wharton's jelly -- Gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord
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Wikipedia - White gas -- Name for a number of flammable substances
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Wikipedia - Xenobiotic -- Foreign chemical substance found within an organism
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(1990) - Through contact with a mysterious substance, called Ooze, 4 little turtles in the canalization of New York mutate to giant turtles. They can speak, walk upright, and eat pizza. The wise rat Splinter becomes their mentor and educates them to become Ninjas. Their arch enemy is the leader of the Foot C...
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze(1991) - The Turtles find out where the ooze, the substance which mutated them fifteen years ago came from. Unfortunately, Shredder learns about it and uses it to enhance himself and two new mutants, Tokka & Rahzar. So the Turtles have to prove again who's the better ninja fighter and save New York once agai...
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My Little Pony: The Movie(1986) - The Witches from the Volcano of Gloom send a very powerful, purple slime-like substance known as "Smooze" to Ponyland. It is up to all of the little ponies to find help to stop the Smooze. Will the little ponies and there friends be able to save Ponyland from the Smooze and the Witches? Find out...
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Doraemon: Nobita's animal planet(1990) - Nobita went to a world of animals through the "Wherever Gas", the substance to let you travel anywhere, same as the "Wherever Door" Doraemon uses. They came across with Chippo, a boy who looks like a dog and very adventurous. A group called Numiges plans on taking over the animal planet. Doraemon an...
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Head Above Water(1996) - A woman finds out how the dead body of your old boyfriend can ruin your whole day in this black comedy. Nathalie (Cameron Diaz) is a lovely young woman with a history of substance abuse problems who is married to George (Harvey Keitel), a circuit court judge who first met her when she was brought be...
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Beware! The Blob(1972) - A technician returns home from the North Pole but he brings home a piece of unknown frozen substance home it turns out to be a piece of the monstrous mass know as the Blob from the original film. The Blob is accidentally left out and thaws eating the technicians kitten, wife and eventually the techn...
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Postcards From The Edge(1990) - Substance-addicted Hollywood actress Suzanne Vale is on the skids. After a spell at a detox centre her film company insists as a condition of continuing to employ her that she live with her mother Doris Mann, herself once a star and now a champion drinker. Such a set-up is bad news for Suzanne who h...
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The Green Slime(1968) - A giant asteroid is heading toward Earth so some astronauts disembark from a nearby space station to blow it up. The mission is successful, and they return to the station unknowingly bringing back a gooey green substance that mutates into one-eyed tentacled monsters that feed off electricity. Soon t...
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Underdog(2007) - A police dog is accidentally kidnapped to be a guinea pig by Capitol City's best geneticist, Simon Bar Sinister, who is secretly experimenting on dogs to perfect his serum. The beagle escapes, but not before causing a lab fire and being exposed to various substances. Found by ex-police officer and w...
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The Absent-Minded Professor(1961) - Professor Brainard (pronounced BRAY-nerd) is an absent-minded professor of physical chemistry at Medfield College who invents a substance that gains energy when it strikes a hard surface. This discovery follows some blackboard scribbling in which he reverses a sign in the equation for enthalpy to en...
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Naked Lunch (1991) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 55min | Drama | 24 April 1992 (UK) -- After developing an addiction to the substance he uses to kill bugs, an exterminator accidentally kills his wife, and becomes involved in a secret government plot being orchestrated by giant bugs in a port town in North Africa. Director: David Cronenberg Writers:
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Postcards from the Edge (1990) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Comedy, Drama | 14 September 1990 (USA) -- A substance-addicted actress tries to look on the bright side even as she is forced to move back in with her mother to avoid unemployment. Director: Mike Nichols Writers: Carrie Fisher (book), Carrie Fisher (screenplay)
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) ::: 7.6/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 45min | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi | 5 August 2011 (USA) -- A substance designed to help the brain repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee who leads an ape uprising. Director: Rupert Wyatt Writers: Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver
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Shaitan (2011) ::: 7.2/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 1min | Action, Crime, Drama | 10 June 2011 (India) -- Five substance-abusing friends decide to fake a kidnapping in order to bribe a police constable for covering-up a hit-and-run accident. Director: Bejoy Nambiar Writers: Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande (dialogue) (as Abhijeet Deshpande), K.S.
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Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ::: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (original tit ::: TV-Y7-FV | 24min | Animation, Action, Adventure | TV Series (20122017) -- Four ninja turtles, mutated by a mysterious alien substance, must rise up out of the sewers and defend their city against evil forces from both the past and present. Creators:
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The Absent Minded Professor (1961) ::: 6.8/10 -- Approved | 1h 32min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi | 16 March 1961 (USA) -- A college professor invents an anti-gravity substance which a corrupt businessman wants for himself. Director: Robert Stevenson Writers: Bill Walsh (screenplay), Samuel W. Taylor (story)
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The Ice Storm (1997) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 52min | Drama | 26 November 1997 (USA) -- In suburban New Canaan, Connecticut, 1973, middle-class families experimenting with casual sex and substance abuse find their lives beyond their control. Director: Ang Lee Writers:
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The Program (2015) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Biography, Drama, Sport | 18 March 2016 (USA) -- An Irish sports journalist becomes convinced that Lance Armstrong's performances during the Tour de France victories are fueled by banned substances. With this conviction, he starts hunting for evidence that will expose Armstrong. Director: Stephen Frears Writers:
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Withnail & I (1987) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Comedy, Drama | 19 June 1987 (USA) -- In 1969, two substance-abusing, unemployed actors retreat to the countryside for a holiday that proves disastrous. Director: Bruce Robinson Writer: Bruce Robinson
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Code:Realize - Sousei no Himegimi -- -- M.S.C -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Military Harem Historical Romance Fantasy Josei -- Code:Realize - Sousei no Himegimi Code:Realize - Sousei no Himegimi -- Within Cardia Beckford's hazy memories, she can recall her father Isaac and the home where she lives alone, feared as a monster by the townsfolk—for in her body, she carries a deadly substance. Embedded in her chest by her father, the eternally beating heart—also known as Horologium—has the capability to produce infinite power. However, it also makes her skin destroy anything it touches. -- -- Many in London seek the Horologium, including the terrorist organization Twilight, with whom Isaac is rumored to have close ties. To obtain the Horologium's power, the British military forces Cardia to leave her home as their prisoner. But on the road, she is whisked away by the gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, who says he will steal her heart. Joining Lupin and his companions, Cardia begins a journey to discover the truth behind Isaac's connection with Twilight, her missing memories, and the Horologium within her chest. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 67,910 6.65
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Comet Lucifer -- -- 8bit -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Adventure Fantasy Mecha -- Comet Lucifer Comet Lucifer -- In the world of Gift, the bowels of the planet hide a highly sought after crystalline substance known as Giftium. A young boy on Gift named Sougo Amagi inherited his interest in Giftium from his mother, a researcher. As an inhabitant of Garden Indigo, a small and prosperous miner's town, Sougo has many opportunities to forage and collect rare crystals that can only be found there. -- -- However, the most exciting treasure that Sougo discovers is not a crystal, but a person. After being pulled into a school quarrel, he plummets into the deep caverns of an old mine. There, in the abysmal depths of the earth, Felia—an enigmatic girl with red eyes and blue hair—emerges from a large crystal. Through this strange first encounter, bonds of friendship are formed between Felia and Sougo. But Felia is being pursued by a secret organization that aims to use her powers for their own benefit, and Sougo and his friends must help her, all while discovering the true nature of this girl from the crystal. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 98,220 5.85
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Cybersix -- -- Telecom Animation Film -- 13 eps -- Other -- Action Adventure Romance Sci-Fi -- Cybersix Cybersix -- Anime based upon the original Argentine graphic novel series of the same name. -- -- The story follows the titular character who is a genetically engineered super-soldier; one of the creations of Dr. Von Reichter's diabolic experiments. (The fictional) Von Reichter is actually a former Nazi who conducted horrendous experiments during the second world war. He flees to South America where he continues his experiments which culminate in the creation of the "Cybers," one of which happens to be Cybersix. However, since the Cybers exhibit free will at an young age (an undesired trait), Von Reichter destroys all the Cybers to prevent a rebellion. -- -- In the present day, Cybersix is one of the Cybers who managed to escape and is living a quiet life under the alias of "Adrian Seidelman"; however, she finds out that her survival is dependent on a special substance that Von Reichter created and thus she is forced to hunt down the "Technos," a newer generation of super-soldiers created by him, in order to survive. Unintentionally, in the process, Cybersix becomes a superhero protecting the world from Dr. Von Reichter's creations and his evil plans. -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- 7,462 7.23
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Godzilla 2: Kessen Kidou Zoushoku Toshi -- -- Polygon Pictures -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Adventure Sci-Fi -- Godzilla 2: Kessen Kidou Zoushoku Toshi Godzilla 2: Kessen Kidou Zoushoku Toshi -- By the advent of the 21st century, much of humanity was dead, having been trampled over by a new master, Godzilla. A select few among mankind took to the stars in a spacefaring vessel called the Aratrum in search of "the promised land," the planet Tau-e that could sustain human life. But the migration plan fails, and the remnants of the human race decide to return to Earth. But the distortions in space-time and the distance traveled means that mankind is returning to a completely changed Earth some 20,000 years later. The returnees, led by hero Haruo, prepare to take the fight to Godzilla based on a strategy that has been 20 years in the making. Carried out with the help of two alien species, the Exif and the Bilusaludo, the humans succeed in defeating Godzilla in a costly battle to the death. -- -- But the victory is short-lived. Rising from the depths of the planet is a new breed of monster, dubbed "Godzilla Earth." Evolving for 20,000 years, the creature stands 300 meters high, weighs over 100,000 tons and wields such overwhelmingly destructive power that Haruo and company have no choice but to run for their lives. -- -- Coming to Haruo's rescue, however, is Miana, a member of an aboriginal tribe called the Houtua. They are the first humanoid people the returnees have encountered. Could they descend from humans? "Our tribal god was destroyed by Godzilla. All that we have left are these eggs. Anyone who has tried to fight or resist him has been drowned in fire," the tribespeople say to Haruo, who responds with: "This is our last hope of recovering our home." -- -- Meanwhile, Bilusaludo commander, Galu-gu is elated to discover that the Houtua tribe's arrowheads are made of a nanometal or a self-sustaining metal. It had been developed in the 21st century as an "anti-Godzilla" killer weapon deployed at their decisive battle fought at the foot of Mt. Fuji, but had been destroyed before it could be activated in the form of a "Mecha-Godzilla." The nanometal was its base substance, and proof that the manufacturing plant can still be used. -- -- (Source: Official site) -- Movie - May 18, 2018 -- 30,710 6.64
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Hataraku Saibou Black (TV) -- -- LIDENFILMS -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Drama Seinen -- Hataraku Saibou Black (TV) Hataraku Saibou Black (TV) -- Due to poor lifestyle choices, a certain human's body is in constant turmoil. With germs, bacteria, and foreign substances abound, the jobs of various cells become increasingly difficult and dangerous. As some of the unfortunate ones who matured in this chaotic environment, Sekkekkyuu AA2153 and Hakkekkyuu U-1196 strive to fulfill their duties—even if it means seeing many of their fellow cells lose their lives in duty. -- -- Set in an environment vastly different from its parent story, Hataraku Saibou Black portrays the cells' struggles as they try to maintain the body's health. However, the human's condition continues to deteriorate, and whether or not these efforts will amount to something concrete depends on the cells! -- -- -- Licensor: -- Aniplex of America -- 147,097 7.56
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Ingress the Animation -- -- Craftar Studios -- 11 eps -- Game -- Action Game Sci-Fi Mystery -- Ingress the Animation Ingress the Animation -- A project was launched where scientists discovered a mysterious substance that can interface directly with the human brain. This substance, called "Exotic Matter (XM)," has existed since ancient times, influencing human minds and the progress of humanity. In the wake of this discovery, a battle of powerful nations and corporate giants has been unleashed. Organizations across the globe have embarked on a secret race to exploit XM. It represents both an opportunity and a threat to humanity. Two Factions seeks to control the XM. The Enlightened view XM's power as a gift that enhances human experience and discovery. The Resistance sees XM as a hostile takeover of the human mind, choosing technology as humanity's best path forward. XM, and the mystery behind it lie at the center of this battle for the fate of humanity. -- -- 2018—Now, a new struggle is about to unfold in Tokyo and across the globe. Dangerous and powerful forces seeking to exploit the potential of XM will collide. This groundbreaking project will mark the beginning of an epic augmented-reality experience combining the three elements of animation, location-based gaming, and the real world. -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- ONA - Oct 18, 2018 -- 22,463 6.36
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Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de -- -- Trigger -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Harem Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural Romance School -- Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de -- During a Literature Club meeting, the four club members—along with their faculty adviser's niece—suddenly find themselves with supernatural powers. Now capable of fabricating black flames, resident chuunibyou Jurai Andou is the most ecstatic about their new abilities; unfortunately, his own is only for show and unable to accomplish anything of substance. Moreover, he is completely outclassed by those around him: fellow club member Tomoyo Kanzaki manipulates time, Jurai's childhood friend Hatoko Kushikawa wields control over the five elements, club president Sayumi Takanashi can repair both inanimate objects and living things, and their adviser's niece Chifuyu Himeki is able to create objects out of thin air. -- -- However, while the mystery of why they received these powers looms overhead, very little has changed for the Literature Club. The everyday lives of these five superpowered students continue on, albeit now tinged with the supernatural. -- -- 333,922 7.12
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Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de -- -- Trigger -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Harem Slice of Life Comedy Supernatural Romance School -- Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de -- During a Literature Club meeting, the four club members—along with their faculty adviser's niece—suddenly find themselves with supernatural powers. Now capable of fabricating black flames, resident chuunibyou Jurai Andou is the most ecstatic about their new abilities; unfortunately, his own is only for show and unable to accomplish anything of substance. Moreover, he is completely outclassed by those around him: fellow club member Tomoyo Kanzaki manipulates time, Jurai's childhood friend Hatoko Kushikawa wields control over the five elements, club president Sayumi Takanashi can repair both inanimate objects and living things, and their adviser's niece Chifuyu Himeki is able to create objects out of thin air. -- -- However, while the mystery of why they received these powers looms overhead, very little has changed for the Literature Club. The everyday lives of these five superpowered students continue on, albeit now tinged with the supernatural. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 333,922 7.12
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One Piece: Heart of Gold -- -- Toei Animation -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Drama Fantasy Shounen -- One Piece: Heart of Gold One Piece: Heart of Gold -- A girl named Olga is pursued by both the World Government and a man named Mad Treasure, as she is the only one who knows the location of the Pure Gold, a substance that can buy the entire world. Olga ends up sailing with the Straw Hat Pirates, and they journey to find the Pure Gold on the lost island of Alchemi, which is located inside the stomach of a large angler fish named Bonbori. -- -- (Source: IMDb) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Special - Jul 16, 2016 -- 50,935 7.52
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Princess Principal -- -- Actas, Studio 3Hz -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Mystery Historical -- Princess Principal Princess Principal -- In the early 20th century, the discovery of the substance Cavorite allowed the production of advanced military technology and steered the country toward conflict. London is now divided by a wall, and the Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Albion battle a silent war where espionage is the only weapon that can destabilize the enemy. A group of girls from the prestigious Queen's Mayfaire school work as undercover spies for the Commonwealth. -- -- Led by Dorothy, an experienced driver with a striking personality, their group includes the talents of Ange le Carré, a cold-blooded liar and expert sharpshooter; Chise, a proficient samurai; and Beatrice, a voice-mimicking specialist. They use their unique individual skills for the Commonwealth to survive in a dark world filled with conspiracy, mystery, and infiltration. In the shadow of the war, they have only one goal in mind: completing their mission. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 159,821 7.72
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Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee
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Administrative Controlled Substances Code Number
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Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
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Amount of substance
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Anterior perforated substance
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Army Substance Abuse Program
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A Woman of Substance
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A Woman of Substance (miniseries)
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Bait (luring substance)
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Biogenic substance
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Blood-group-substance endo-1,4-beta-galactosidase
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Blood vessel epicardial substance
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California Department of Toxic Substances Control
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Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act
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Chemical substance
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Chinese Learning as Substance, Western Learning for Application
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Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
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Controlled Substances Act
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Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
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Convention on Psychotropic Substances
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Corrosive substance
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Crimes involving radioactive substances
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Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances
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EPA list of extremely hazardous substances
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Ergastic substance
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Estrogenic substances
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European Union System for the Evaluation of Substances
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Extracellular polymeric substance
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Ground substance
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Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996
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Hazardous Substances Data Bank
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Hazardous Waste and Substances Sites List
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HAZMAT Class 6 Toxic and infectious substances
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HAZMAT Class 7 Radioactive substances
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Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles
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Intoxicating Substances (Supply) Act 1985
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Japanese Existing and New Chemical Substances
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Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
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List of addiction and substance abuse organizations
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List of alchemical substances
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List of discredited substances
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List of doping cases in sport by substance
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List of SJS-inducing substances
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List of substances used in rituals
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Low-molecular-weight chromium-binding substance
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Mental substance
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Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act
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Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
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National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan
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NCAA banned substances
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Occupational therapy and substance use disorder
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Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
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On the Equilibrium of Heterogeneous Substances
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances
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Performance-enhancing substance
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Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances
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Planning (Hazardous Substances) Act 1990
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Polysubstance dependence
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and substance use disorders
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Psychoactive Substances Act 2013
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Psychoactive Substances Act 2016
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Psychotropic Substances Act
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Radium, and Other Radioactive Substances
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Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances
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Slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis
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Uniform Controlled Substances Act
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United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
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