Similar words: decaffeinated, scaffold, scaffolding, feint, public affairs, gaffe, life insurance, gaffer. Meaning: ['kæfiːn] n. a bitter alkaloid found in coffee and tea that is responsible for their stimulating effects.
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151. The primary bulk pharmaceuticals produced are: Caffeine, Theophylline, Aminophylline, Metronidazole , Metronidazole benzoate, Secnidazaole and Nifedipine.
152. So much so that the total intake of caffeine appears to be related to sleep problems, according to a new study by the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
153. Beans are steamed, so that dissolved caffeine rises to the surface, where it is washed off using an organic solvent called methylene chloride.
154. The puking, she was told, was part of the detox (which feels much worse if you're a caffeine addict).
155. Signs of caffeine over-stimulation in a baby can be atypical alertness, short sleep sessions, fussiness, and irritability.
156. The leaves of an American holly can be used to make a popular caffeine - rich tea.
157. And, similarly to caffeine,[Sentencedict.com ] people who have high blood levels of this B vitamin may see less decline in their verbal skills as they age.
158. LONDON (Reuters) - Caffeine addiction is such a downer that regular coffee drinkers may get no real pick-me-up from their morning cup, according to a study by British scientists.
159. Caffeine is removed by directly soaking the materials in the methylene chloride .
160. They appear appeal mainly to young people and are fueled mainly by caffein caffeine.
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