| inhalation |
The act of administering a drug or combination of drugs by nasal or oral respiration. Also, the act of drawing air or other substances into the lungs. Nicotine in tobacco smoke enters the body by inhalation. [5]
Ãâó: teens.drugabuse.gov/utilities/glossary.asp
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| inhibition |
a writ under the signet prohibiting a debtor from parting with his heritage, or burdening it.
Ãâó: perso.wanadoo.fr/euroleader/wedderburn/glossaryI.h...
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| inherited disease |
A genetic disease caused by non-working genes, which are passed from parents to their children.
Ãâó: www.maroteaux-lamy.com/pc/about/Glossary.asp
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| inhalation |
The breathing in of an airborne substance that may be in the form of gas, fumes mists, vapors, dusts, or aerosols.
Ãâó: www.weizmann.ac.il/safety/chgl.html
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| inhalation |
Taking a substance, typically in the form of gases, fumes, vapours, mists, aerosols or dusts, into the body by breathing it in
Ãâó: www.edp-uk.com/glossaries/terms.htm
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