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Dependence develops when taken for a long period of time or at high dosages and is associated with the development of tolerance. The mechanism of tolerance to the benzodiazepines involves receptor adaptation, it is not caused by an increase in liver enzymes like the barbiturates. The withdrawal symptoms associated with dependence to the benzodiazepines are:
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means an Insured's lawful spouse under age 70; or an Insured's unmarried child, from the moment of birth to age 19, 25 if a full-time student, who is chiefly dependent on the Insured for support. A child, for eligibility purposes, includes an Insured's natural child; adopted child, beginning with any waiting period pending finalization of the child's adoption; or a stepchild who resides with the Insured or depends chiefly on the Insured for financial support.
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As defined in the DSM-IV is a pathological, progressive and chronic process, coupled with a compulsion and obsession to obtain alcohol and/or drugs. Loss of control over use or alcohol and/or drug induced behavior. Continued use despite consequences. Also charatorized by development of tolerance and dependency.
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"A situation in which the economy of certain countries is conditioned by the development and expansion of another economy to which the former is subject." (2)
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Local government authorities may be defined as dependent or independent based on their operational relationship to a city or county government. If an authority
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