The phrase
"bodily substance" refers to any material or substance that comes from your body, such as blood, urine, or saliva.
Full definition
A DNA order, made by a judge, allows the police to take a sample
of bodily substances (such as saliva or blood) from an offender.
I suppose that having
bodily substances put into your food is one thing, but the texture of raw chicken and biting into it?
Drivers are considered to be under the influence of marijuana if they have a THC concentration of 5 nanograms or more per milliliter of whole blood or 10 nanograms or more per milliliter of any
other bodily substance.
She creates a uniquely sensory experience
using bodily substances, polystyrene sculptures and the recreation of Cleopatra's voice.
Because the practice of transfusion and of organ transplantation are heavily regulated by medicine (and for good reason), a culture that considers human milk to be another
regulated bodily substance can only conceive of milk sharing as an activity that occurs rarely and under medical supervision.
Other than this small accuracy the rule book for realism is thrown out the metaphorical window into the metaphorical fan where a
certain bodily substance has just struck.
A lawyer in my office pointed out the Samples of
Bodily Substances Regulations published in the Canada Gazette Part I (proposed regulations) on June 1, 2013.
And warrants for the seizure of
bodily substances for DNA analysis may be granted by provincial court judges under s. 487.05 (1) of the Criminal Code.
The majority also ignored the leading decision in R. v. Dyment, [1988] 2 S.C.R. 417, cited by Justice O'Ferrall, where the Supreme Court of Canada held that the use of an individual's blood or
other bodily substances, confided to others for medical purposes, for uses other than such purposes violates the personal autonomy of the individual.
Teresa Margolles's Plancha (2010) is at first view a seemingly innocent minimalist sculpture, but it packs an intense emotional punch by its provocative use
of bodily substances and its evocation of traumatic events.
Sebum is just
another bodily substance where fat soluble antioxidants are ideal, because sebum is mostly made up of fatty acids.
Creatine is
a bodily substance formed in the livers and kidneys from the amino acids glycine, arginine and methionine.
The bodily substance, containing DNA, was obtained incidental to the medical treatment.