Sentences with phrase «synthetic equivalent»

«Patients should not use cannabis to self - medicate, but I hope that our research will lead to a safe synthetic equivalent being available in the future.»
Or, if you paid attention to the careful explanation of how synthetic equivalents work (Chapter 15), then you may prefer to choose a strategy that is equivalent to the collar (selling a put spread or buying a call spread).
The reason why the term Synfuels is used because Hansen assumed that oil and gas would rapidly become uneconomic to produce and would be replaced by synthetic equivalents.
Section 2 (1) of Bill 12 refers to refined products which (oddly) do not fall under the primary production from natural resources, which are defined so as to include crude oil and natural gas but, «not a product resulting from refining crude oil, refining upgraded heavy crude oil, refining gases or liquids derived from coal or refining a synthetic equivalent of crude oil.»
D.A.P. is «dog appeasement pheromone,» a synthetic equivalent that mimics the smell of a nursing mom to a suckling pup, providing a safe, secure feeling.
Adaptil is a synthetic equivalent to a pheromone that research shows makes dogs calmer in a potentially stressful setting.
It is one of those extremely useful natural chemicals and renewable resources that doesn't have a synthetic equivalent.
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