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| IT | immunological test; immunotherapy; implantation test; individual therapy; information technology; in... |
| lap & dye | laparoscopy and injection of dye |
| MDI | manic-depressive illness; metered dose inhaler; multiple daily injection; Multiscore Depression Inve... |
| pi | post-injection |
| 123I | injection of |
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| IM | intramuscular injection |
| MDI | multiple daily injection |
| PI | post injection |
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Pushing a medication into the body with the use of a syringe and needle.
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Injected DMT produces an experience similar to inhalation in duration, intensity, and characteristics, although by some accounts it is more emotionally clinical (versus spiritual).
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Putting liquid into the body with a needle and syringe. A person with diabetes injects insulin by putting the needle into the tissue under the skin (called subcutaneous). Other ways of giving medicine or nourishment by injection are to put the needle into a vein (intravenous) or into a muscle (intramuscular).
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The single stem killing of unwanted trees by application of specific registered herbicides under the bark. The removal of undesirable trees improves the site by reducing competition for light, moisture and nutrients.
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An individual who gives himself or herself drugs parenterally, usually to attain a euphoric or altered state of consciousness. The practice is rarely performed aseptically, and may result in the spreading of communicable dise
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