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... injection procedure itself . Vehicle . Before a drug can be injected it must be in a form which can pass through a syringe and needle , that is , it must be liquid . Since most drugs are in a dry powder or crys- talline form ( the word ...
... injection procedure itself . Vehicle . Before a drug can be injected it must be in a form which can pass through a syringe and needle , that is , it must be liquid . Since most drugs are in a dry powder or crys- talline form ( the word ...
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... injection site and the heart . Since veins carry blood back to the heart , the tourniquet will di- late or enlarge the vein and make injection into the vein easier . When the end of the needle is inserted into the vein , the tourniquet ...
... injection site and the heart . Since veins carry blood back to the heart , the tourniquet will di- late or enlarge the vein and make injection into the vein easier . When the end of the needle is inserted into the vein , the tourniquet ...
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... injection site will move through the pores into the blood in the capillaries surround- ing the injection site . Since this blood is con- stantly circulating and being replaced by new blood with a low concentration of drug , more will be ...
... injection site will move through the pores into the blood in the capillaries surround- ing the injection site . Since this blood is con- stantly circulating and being replaced by new blood with a low concentration of drug , more will be ...
Contents
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
Chapter Summary 8 Chapter Summary | 19 |
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Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology Stephanie Hancock,William McKim No preview available - 2017 |
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