2004
DOI: 10.9783/9780812203660
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The Yard of Wit

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“…The drug compounds are then released into solution when the filter is immersed in methanol. 60,61 An LC-MS method was developed to detect drugs from breath samples, and the method was employed to monitor amphetamine, methamphetamine, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and cocaine. 61 Another study used an ExaBreath sampler to measure methadone in drug addicts to evaluate exposure.…”
Section: Exhaled Breath Aerosols (Eba)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The drug compounds are then released into solution when the filter is immersed in methanol. 60,61 An LC-MS method was developed to detect drugs from breath samples, and the method was employed to monitor amphetamine, methamphetamine, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and cocaine. 61 Another study used an ExaBreath sampler to measure methadone in drug addicts to evaluate exposure.…”
Section: Exhaled Breath Aerosols (Eba)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…60,61 An LC-MS method was developed to detect drugs from breath samples, and the method was employed to monitor amphetamine, methamphetamine, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and cocaine. 61 Another study used an ExaBreath sampler to measure methadone in drug addicts to evaluate exposure. The ExaBreath sampler collects aerosols (particles) onto a filter as an individual exhales through the sampling device.…”
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“…61 These equations were, as Raymond Stephanson elaborates, part of the eighteenth-century attention to semen as 'a concentrated, essentialized masculinity'. 62 Yet mental hangovers from over-liberal quaffs of pleasure were not exclusive to men; women too lost seed and spirits, which losses also crucially impaired their mental abilities. According to the prolific medical writer William Salmon, women experienced 'the same Symptoms as happen to Men, (and as some say, much greater and more ecstatick) as besides the former Extremity of Pleasure, and height of Satisfaction, afterwards Sadness, Lassitude, Conturbation in the Countenance, Laziness, and Cessation from Desire'.…”
Section: Balancing the Spirit Economymentioning
confidence: 99%