Synonym: cocain. Similar words: trainer, grained, container, maintain, cocked, local, vocal, locate. Meaning: [kəʊ'keɪn] n. a narcotic (alkaloid) extracted from coca leaves; used as a surface anesthetic or taken for pleasure; can become powerfully addictive.
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121. Held against a bag of white powder, it emits a beam of laser light that—in 20 seconds—can tell the officers at a crime scene whether the bag contains crack cocaine, methamphetamine, or baby powder.
122. Currently, there are no effective drug therapies for cocaine addiction.
123. A female firefighter...facing departmental charges of cocaine use has decided to call it quits.
124. Researchers at Los Alamos are also training bees to sniff out drugs like methamphetamine and cocaine.
125. These include herbal remedies such as St John's Wort, recreational drugs, such as cocaine and over-the-counter (OTC) medicines.
126. Yet Freud continued to advocate the use of cocaine in morphinism , presumably on the basis that (as had been reported by others) it was beneficial in selected cases.
127. So you want the world to stop, stop in and watch your body fully drop, from the time you were a psycho, groupie, cocaine, crazy.
128. It's actually an alkaloid plant toxin (like nicotine and cocaine), a bug killer that stimulates us by blocking neuroreceptors for the sleep chemical adenosine.
129. And studying the genes that control G9a itself could also help screen people at risk for cocaine addiction: those with naturally lower levels of the protein would be the ones to watch.
130. Genetic factors, scientists believe, account for 70% of cocaine addiction, making it as heritable as schizophrenia and other mental health conditions.
131. ONDCP statistics suggest that Colombia's potential production capacity for pure cocaine—i.e., the amount of land for coca farming—dropped to 270 metric tons in 2009.
132. This pressor effect of atropine appeared to be unrelated to the sympathetic mechanism, as it was neither potentiated by cocaine nor antagonized by tolazoline.
133. This type of rhinitis is seen with long-term use of decongestant nasal sprays or recreational use of cocaine.
134. "Both the cultivation and the production of cocaine have dropped dramatically, " Lemaitre said.
135. Cocaine is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant.
136. He said people found to be susceptible to cocaine addiction could be given counselling or protected with experimental vaccines now being developed.
137. The World Cup replica consisted of 11kg of cocaine mixed with either acetone or possibly petrol to make it moldable.
138. Any of certain Andean evergreen shrubs or small trees of the genus Erythroxylum, especially E. coca, whose leaves contain cocaine and other alkaloids.
139. The phrase su cance abuse is often used i stead of drug abuse to make clear that su dances such as alcohol and tobacco can be just as harmfully misused as heroin and cocaine.
140. In addition, many of the metabolites of cocaine formed by the body (such as norcocaine and cocaethylene) have similar and sometimes stronger effects than cocaine itself.
141. Mr. Morales, a former grower of coca, the raw ingredient of cocaine, is both an antagonist and an active partner in American antidrug policy for the region.
142. All kinds of drugs can be abused, including illegal drugs (Cocaine, heroin), prescription drugs (tranquilizers or pain killers) and off-the-shelf medicines like cough mixtures.
143. Peru'smilitary has been trying without much success since 2008 to defeat remnants ofthe Shining Path who operate in the region,(http://sentencedict.com/cocaine.html) profiting from the cocaine trade.
144. So you want the world to stop, rushing to watch your spirit fully drop, from the time you were a psycho, groupie, cocaine, crazy.
145. In midbrain slices from rats treated with saline or a single dose of cocaine, LTP could not be induced in VTA dopamine neurons unless GABA-mediated inhibition was reduced by bicuculline or picrotoxin.
146. The parts of the brain that lit up were the same ones associated with cocaine and nicotine addiction, physical pain and distress and attachment, Fisher said.
147. " is often used instead of " drug abuse " to make clear substances such as alcohol tobacco can beads harmfully misused as heroin cocaine.
148. Former hippie, former jailbird, former aficionado of crack cocaine, Felix Dennis built one of the most successful privately owned magazine empires in the world.
149. Galanin, cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript peptide (CART) and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH), etc. , which were related to the regulation of appetite, were expressed in pituitary.
150. Brain regions known as the nucleus accumbens and orbitofrontal/prefrontal cortex were also activated. These regions are known to be associated with intense cocaine addiction and cigarette addiction.