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tranquilizer and other
Doctors may become perplexed or frustrated with such patients and assign the patient with a diagnoses such as anxiety, psychosis, somatization disorder, or other diagnoses pertaining to the wide range of symptoms that tranquilizer dependent patients may complain about while on the medications or up on cessation of these medications.

tranquilizer and than
It has served altogether too often as an intellectual tranquilizer or verbal sedative — stifling scientific inquiry rather than encouraging it to proceed in new directions.
Also, in an attempt from the Watcher's Council to capture Faith without killing her in " Sanctuary ", they prepare a tranquilizer that is capable of knocking out a man twice her size, which is more than enough to subdue an ordinary young woman her size.
However, there were three major drawbacks to the use of mephenesin as a tranquilizer: a very short duration of action, greater effect on the spinal cord than on the brain, and a weak activity.

tranquilizer and their
She must shoot him with a tranquilizer gun several times while he is wild, but her assertiveness in doing so makes her more confident in their relationship.
Unfortunately, a sizeable minority of tranquilizer victims endure the withdrawal syndrome with minimal help from the medical community, while finding support from various organizations or internet support groups with individuals who have made their lives and stories available to help support others who are trying to recover.
Shortly after as the Captain sits and begins their conversation, Garibaldi slaps a tranquilizer patch on his hand.
The young doctor Alfred Hauptmann gave it to his epilepsy patients as a tranquilizer and discovered their seizures were susceptible to the drug.
Hurley then drives Sayid to the Flightline Motel and offeres him a tranquilizer gun to remind him of their previous adventures there.
After shooting their leader with a tranquilizer, Jamie makes three copies of himself, and readies for a fight.

tranquilizer and being
Later, she kidnaps Spider-Man while he is in his civilian identity but he escapes and bests her in hand to hand combat even after being shot with a tranquilizer dart.

tranquilizer and such
Today, " minor tranquilizer " can refer to anxiolytic and / or hypnotic drugs such as the benzodiazepines and nonbenzodiazepines which have some antipsychotic properties and are recommended for concurrent use with antipsychotics, and are useful for insomnia or drug-induced psychosis.
Chlorpromazine, an antipsychotic and antiemetic drug, which is classed as a " major " tranquilizer may cause paradoxical effects such as agitation, excitement, insomnia, bizarre dreams, aggravation of psychotic symptoms and toxic confusional states.
He carries a number of special weapons such as a tranquilizer gun ( Silver Shot ) and a multi-purpose whip ( Red Vute ) whose end could transform into a number of different weapons such as a drill or claw ( Red Hunter ).

tranquilizer and .
The first recorded use of the term tranquilizer dates from the early nineteenth century.
In 1953 Frederik F. Yonkman, a chemist at the Swiss based Ciba pharmaceutical company, first used the term tranquilizer to differentiate reserpine from the older sedatives.
In the use of the terms " tranquilizer " and " ataractic ", medical practitioners distinguished between the " major tranquilizers " or " major ataractics ", which referred to drugs used to treat psychoses, and the " minor tranquilizers " or " minor ataractics ", which referred to drugs used to treat neuroses.
As Montag flees the scene, the firehouse's mechanical hound attacks him, managing to inject his leg with a tranquilizer.
Because of the herb's tranquilizer properties, it may cause dizziness or drowsiness, effects that should be considered before driving or operating heavy or hazardous equipment.
Thalidomide, launched by Grünenthal on 1 October 1957, was found to act as an effective tranquilizer and painkiller, and was proclaimed a " wonder drug " for insomnia, coughs, colds, and headaches.
Jay and Silent Bob then give the ape the tranquilizer gun and set her loose in the ventilation ducts.
Suzanne takes this opportunity to shoot him in the buttocks with a tranquilizer dart, incapacitating him ; Justice uses the situation to her advantage and offers Willeholly an opportunity to get into the FBI by turning herself in along with Missy, Sissy, and Chrissy as long as she gets a reduced sentence and the charges against Jay and Silent Bob are dropped.
A tranquilizer, or tranquilliser ( see spelling differences ), is a drug that induces tranquility in an individual.
Medical examiners disagreed on the cause of death — there were three separate coroner's reports, all reaching different conclusions — but the available evidence pointed to the effects of alcohol, a tranquilizer, or heroin.
Today blowguns are used with tranquilizer darts to capture wildlife or to stun caged dangerous animals.
In prison, her captors fake her death, making it appear that she has committed suicide via a tranquilizer overdose.
A sedative or tranquilizer ( or tranquilliser, see American and British English spelling differences ) is a substance that induces sedation by reducing irritability or excitement.
He uses his special formula, tranquilizer gas, and an electric cage to trap Zabu.
Bones comments that he doesn't have any tranquilizer strong enough to knock out a Gorn.
The spy is equipped with a knife to kill enemy players in one hit by stabbing them in the back as well as a tranquilizer gun to slow down opponents and hallucination gas to confuse them.
Even though diphenhydramine is categorized as a minor tranquilizer, it can produce a temporary withdrawal, similar to antipsychotic medications.
This is because a great majority of health care providers have minimal training in addictionology / chemical dependency, especially with recognizing the signs and symptoms related to benzodiazepine dependency en route to tranquilizer withdrawal.
In the first season, Sydney almost never kills, preferring fisticuffs and tranquilizer guns to deadly blows and real bullets.

fed and cattle
Most of the grain is fed to swine and dairy cows and lesser amounts to beef cattle and poultry.
The turnips fed cattle and sheep in the winter.
Guar can be fed to cattle, or used as a green manure.
Oats typically make up a part of the daily diet of captive horses, about 20 % of daily intake or smaller, and are regularly fed to cattle as well.
** Straw may be fed as part of the roughage component of the diet to cattle or horses that are on a near maintenance level of energy requirement.
* Indian Yellow was once produced by collecting the urine of cattle that had been fed only mango leaves.
The pigment euxanthin, known as Indian yellow, is often thought to be produced from the urine of cattle fed mango leaves ; the practice is described as having been outlawed in 1908 due to malnutrition of the cows and possible urushiol poisoning.
For a quarter of the year the flocks and herds are fed on the upper pastures, but the true limit of the wealth of a district is the number of animals that can be supported during the long winter, and while one part of the population is engaged in tending the beasts and in making cheese and butter, the remainder is busy cutting hay and storing up winter food for the cattle.
The former cotton fields were gradually converted to pastures for cattle and horses, woodlands for timber, and commercial catfish ponds for grain fed catfish.
It is also known as the " Beef Capital of the World " because of the large number of cattle fed in the area.
Greg Norman Australian Prime ( GNAP ) produces an export line for food service and retail sale starting with two selections: Greg Norman Signature Wagyu, a super-premium steak produced from 300-day fed Wagyu cattle ; and, Greg Norman Premium, produced from 130-day grain fed cattle.
Fry can be fed infusoria, especially rotifers and egg yolk for one to four weeks, followed by nauplii of brine shrimp, shaved cattle liver, and formulated diets.
The decline has been widely attributed to poisoning by diclofenac, which is used as veterinary non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ( NSAID ), leaving traces in cattle carcasses which when fed on leads to kidney failure in birds.
During the evening, cattle are fed specially made rice items called pitha.
This occurred because cattle were fed the processed remains of other cattle, a practice now banned in many countries.
Silage is fermented, high-moisture fodder that can be fed to ruminants ( cud-chewing animals such as cattle and sheep ) or used as a biofuel feedstock for anaerobic digesters.
Bulk silage is commonly fed to dairy cattle, while baled silage tends to be used for beef cattle, sheep and horses.
Linnaeus noted in the 18th century that cattle and pigs fed pine bark bread grew well but he personally did not like the taste.
* Kelp ( powdered dried kelp is fed to cattle to protect them from fungi in grass )

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