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.
Not exact matches
He is, rather, a very complex structured society which sustains, among many
other societies, a regnant, personally ordered, subordinate society (an enduring object) which Whitehead refers to as «the soul of which Plato spoke» (Adventures of Ideas 267 — see also pp. 263 - 264 for a clear statement of the distinction between «the ordinary meaning of the term «man,» which includes the total
bodily man, and the narrow sense of «man,» where «man» is considered a person in Whitehead's technical sense, i.e., as the regnant, personally ordered society which he identifies as his equivalent of Descartes» thinking
substance and Plato's soul).
Once a lymph node has neutralized a harmful
substance, it can release it into the lymph system again so that the body can secrete it, along with
other bodily wastes.
If piperine inhibits the liver from getting rid of foreign
substances by making them water soluble (as mentioned here: http://nutritionfacts.org/video/boosting-the-bioavailability-of-curcumin/), then would the coumarin be more or less likely to inflict liver damage or
other bodily harm?
Samples of blood and
other bodily fluids at the coroner's office in Marion County, Ind., are tested for controlled
substances.
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.
(II) A knife, bludgeon, or any
other weapon, device, instrument, material, or
substance, whether animate or inanimate, that, in the manner it is used or intended to be used, is capable of producing death or serious
bodily injury.