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metham: Methamphetamine Randi Mehling, D. J. Triggle, 2008 Presents the history and physical properties of methamphetamine, physiological effects of the drug, use among teens, information about addiction and recovery, and the legal ramifications of involvement with the drug. |
metham: Women's Power in Late Medieval Romance Amy Noelle Vines, 2011 A reading of how women's power is asserted and demonstrated in the popular medieval genre of romance. |
metham: Transactions East Riding Antiquarian Society, 1909 |
metham: Special Report United Nations Environment Programme. Technology and Economics Assessment Panel, 2006 |
metham: Methamphetamine Addiction John M. Roll, Richard A. Rawson, Walter Ling, Steven Shoptaw, 2009-05-04 Separating myth from fact, this authoritative work reviews the breadth of current knowledge about methamphetamine addiction and describes the most promising available treatment approaches. Leading experts present state-of-the-art information on the effects of methamphetamine on the brain, body, mental health, and behavior. Psychosocial and pharmacological treatment strategies are critically evaluated, including approaches to treating dually diagnosed clients. Written in a concise, accessible style, the volume emphasizes that recovery is possible, despite the significant challenges the drug poses. The authors identify key avenues for collaboration among clinical, public health, and other professionals. |
metham: Fourteenth Century England Chris Given-Wilson, 2004 This series provides a forum for the most recent research into the political, social and ecclesiastical history of the 14th century. |
metham: Genealogist , 1880 |
metham: The Genealogist , 1908 |
metham: Addiction Medicine Bankole A. Johnson, 2010-10-10 The spectrum of addiction disorders presents practitioners with numerous challenges—among them the widening gap between a growing evidence base and the translation of this knowledge into treatment outcomes. Addiction Medicine addresses this disconnect, clearly explaining the role of brain function in drug taking and other habit-forming behaviors, and applying this biobehavioral framework to the delivery of evidence-based treatment. Its state-of-the-art coverage provides clinically relevant details on not only traditional sources of addiction such as cocaine, opiates, and alcohol, but also more recently recognized substances of abuse (e.g., steroids, inhalants) as well as behavioral addictions (e.g., binge eating, compulsive gambling, hoarding). Current behavioral and medical therapies are discussed in depth, and the book’s close attention to social context gives readers an added lens for personalizing treatment. An international panel of expert contributors offers the most up-to-dateinformation on: Diagnosis and classification Neurobiological and molecular theories of addiction Behavioral concepts of addiction Clinical aspects of addiction to a wide range of substances, including opiates, stimulants, sedatives, hallucinogens, alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine Science-based treatment options: pharmacotherapy, pharmacogenetics, potential vaccines, brief and compliance-enhancing interventions, cognitive behavioral treatment, behavioral management, and other psychosocial interventions Behavioral addictions—including compulsive eating, Internet messaging, and hypersexuality—and their treatment Addiction in specific populations, including adolescents, the elderly, pregnant women, and health care professionals Legal, disability, and rehabilitation issues At once comprehensive and integrative, Addiction Medicine is an essential text and a practice-expanding tool for psychiatrists, health psychologists, pharmacologists, social workers, drug counselors, trainees, and general physicians/family practitioners. |
metham: Record Series , 1918 |
metham: Children of Methamphetamine-Involved Families Wendy Haight, 2009 This text follows a case in rural Illinois, where in the mid-1990s methamphetamine production & misuse became a big problem &, as a result, child welfare professionals saw an influx of children whose parents were involved with the drug. This is an account of the problems the children faced, and of the efforts to help them. |
metham: Gateway to the West Mrs. Dale Bowers, 2001 This edition of Gateway to the West has been excerpted from the original numbers, consolidated, and reprinted in two volumes, with added Publisher's Note, Tables of Contents, and indexes, by Genealogical Publishing Co., SInc., Baltimore, MD. |
metham: Report of the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel May 2005 Progress Report , |
metham: Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus Henry Foley, 1879 |
metham: Chemical Fate and Transport in the Environment Harold F. Hemond, Elizabeth J. Fechner-Levy, 2000 Emphasis is placed on intuitively based mathematical models for chemical transport and transformations. Although developed for a one-semester graduate course, Chemical Fate and Transport in the Environment, Second Edition, is also an essential reference for environmental practitioners in industry, consulting, and government agencies.--BOOK JACKET. |
metham: Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office: v. 1-3. Henry VII Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1915 |
metham: Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1915 |
metham: Miscellanea , 1921 |
metham: House Documents USA House of Representatives, 1868 |
metham: Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office: Henry VII Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1915 |
metham: Sittig's Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals Stanley A. Greene, 2013-10-22 Sittig's Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals is specifically designed for use by those engaged in the agricultural and food processing industries, both vital to our nation's health and economy. People in every phase of food production, from the farm to the fork, will find a wealth of material here. It will also be of interest to professionals in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and personal care industries who use agricultural products as ingredients. It provides crop, chemical, regulatory, health and safety information on nearly 800 pesticides, fertilizers, and other agricultural chemicals. These chemicals are organized withg unique identifiers so that all who may have contact with or interest in them can find critical information quickly. |
metham: Residue Reviews Francis A. Gunther, Jane Davies Gunther, 2012-12-06 Worldwide concern in scientific, industrial, and governmental com munities over traces of toxic chemicals in foodstuffs and in both abiotic and biotic environments has justified the present triumvirate of specialized publications in this field: comprehensive reviews, rapidly published progress reports, and archival documentations. These three publications are integrated and scheduled to provide in international communication the coherency essential for nonduplicative and current progress in a field as dynamic and complex as environmental contamination and toxicology. Until now there has been no journal or other publication series reserved exclusively for the diversified literature on toxic chemicals in our foods, our feeds, our geographical surroundings, our domestic animals, our wild life, and ourselves. Around the world immense efforts and many talents have been mobilized to technical and other evaluations of natures, locales, magnitudes, fates, and toxicology of the persisting residues of these chemicals loosed upon the world. Among the sequelae of this broad new emphasis has been an inescapable need for an articulated set of authorita tive publications where one could expect to find the latest important world literature produced by this emerging area of science together with documentation of pertinent ancillary legislation. |
metham: The Transmission of Medieval Romance Ad Putter, Judith Anne Jefferson, 2018 Romances were immensely popular with medieval readers, as evidenced by their ubiquity in manuscripts and early print. The essays collected here deal with the textual transmission of medieval romances in England and Scotland, combining this with investigations into their metre and form; this comparison of the romances in both their material form and their verse form sheds new light on their cultural and social contexts. Topics addressed include the singing of Middle English romance; the printed transmission of romance from Caxton to Wynkyn de Worde; and the representation of the Otherworld in manuscript miscellanies. |
metham: Franciscana Richard Trappes-Lomax, 1922 |
metham: Catholic Record Society Publications. Records Series , 1922 |
metham: Publications of the Catholic Record Society Catholic Record Society (Great Britain), 1913 Vol. 5-7, 9, 11-12, 15, 17-24, 26-41, 48-52 include Report of the Society 1907-1925, 1927-1957/58. |
metham: Henry VII Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1915 |
metham: Catholic Record Society Publications , 1921 |
metham: Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse, January 2005 , 2005 |
metham: Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse National Institute on Drug Abuse. Community Epidemiology Work Group, 2008 |
metham: Miscellanea Thoresby Society, 1924 |
metham: Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse, June 2006: Proceedings , 2007 |
metham: The Methamphetamine Industry in America Henry H Brownstein, Timothy M. Mulcahy, Johannes Huessy, 2014-07-31 Galax, a small Virginia town at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, was one of the first places that Henry H. Brownstein, Timothy M. Mulcahy, and Johannes Huessy visited for their study of the social dynamics of methamphetamine markets—and what they found changed everything. They had begun by thinking of methamphetamine markets as primarily small-scale mom-and-pop businesses operated by individual cooks who served local users—generally stymied by ever more strenuous laws. But what they found was a thriving and complex transnational industry. And this reality was repeated in towns and cities across America, where the methamphetamine market was creating jobs and serving as a focus for daily lives and social experience. The Methamphetamine Industry in America describes the reality that the methamphetamine industry is a social phenomenon connecting local, national, and international communities and markets. The book details the results of a groundbreaking three-stage study, part of a joint initiative of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Institute of Justice, in which police agencies across the United States were surveyed and their responses used to identify likely areas of study. The authors then visited these areas to observe and interview local participants, from users and dealers to law enforcement officers and clinical treatment workers. Through the eyes and words of these participants, the book tells the story of the evolution of methamphetamine markets in the United States over the past several years, given changes in public policies and practices and changing public opinion about methamphetamine. The authors look closely at how the markets are part of a larger industry, how they are socially organized, and how they operate. They also consider the relationships among the people involved and those around them, and the national, regional, and local culture of the markets. Their work demonstrates the importance of understanding the business of methamphetamine—and by extension other drugs in society—through a lens that focuses on social behavior, social relationships, and the cultural elements that shape the organization and operation of this illicit but effective industry. |
metham: Publications of the Surtees Society , 1859 |
metham: A literary and biographical history or bibliographical dictionary of the English Catholics from 1534 Joseph Gillow, 1885 |
metham: Shire Horse Stud Book Shire Horse Society, 1914 |
metham: Lincolnshire Pedigrees: G-O Arthur Roland Maddison, 1903 |
metham: Calendar of the Proceedings: Cases, 1647-June 1650 England and Wales. Parliament. Committee for Compounding with Delinquents, 1891 |
metham: Lincolnshire Pedigrees Arthur Roland Maddison, 1903 |
metham: The Publications of the Harleian Society , 1903 |
Methamphetamine - Wikipedia
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Aug 14, 2023 · Methamphetamine is a central nervous system stimulant. It affects chemicals in the brain and nerves that contribute to hyperactivity and impulse control. Methamphetamine is …
Methamphetamine | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Nov 20, 2024 · Methamphetamine is a lab-made (synthetic) stimulant with high addiction potential. When sold as shiny bluish-white rocks or crystals, it may be called “crystal meth,” …
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Stimulant that speeds up body’s system that comes as pill or powder. Available in prescription as Desoxyn® to treat obesity and ADHD. Crystal meth resembles glass fragments and is an …
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Apr 26, 2023 · Methamphetamine — also known as ice or crystal meth — is a highly addictive psychostimulant drug similar to amphetamine. It has powerful euphoric effects similar to those …
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Apr 30, 2025 · Methamphetamine, or meth, is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and highly addictive drug. 1 According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, …
Methamphetamine - MedlinePlus
Oct 12, 2024 · Methamphetamine (also known as meth or crystal meth) is a very addictive drug. Read about the signs of meth addiction and health problems it causes.
Methamphetamines - NYC Health
Methamphetamines are an addictive stimulant that is both long-lasting and toxic to the brain. They are chemically similar to speed (amphetamine), but have far more dangerous effects on the …
What are methamphetamine’s risks? - Harvard Health
Nov 1, 2005 · Methamphetamine is a stimulant that can be snorted, smoked, or injected. It is less expensive and possibly more addictive than cocaine or heroin. It first became popular as a …
Methamphetamine: ADHD Uses, Warnings, Side Effects, Dosage - MedicineNet
What is methamphetamine, and what is it used for? Methamphetamine is a stimulant drug used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obesity in adults and …
Methamphetamine - Wikipedia
Methamphetamine[note 1] (contracted from N-methylamphetamine) is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is mainly used as a recreational or performance-enhancing drug and …
Methamphetamine Uses, Side Effects, Warnings - Drugs.com
Aug 14, 2023 · Methamphetamine is a central nervous system stimulant. It affects chemicals in the brain and nerves that contribute to hyperactivity and impulse control. Methamphetamine is used …
Methamphetamine | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Nov 20, 2024 · Methamphetamine is a lab-made (synthetic) stimulant with high addiction potential. When sold as shiny bluish-white rocks or crystals, it may be called “crystal meth,” “Tina,” or …
Methamphetamine - DEA.gov
Stimulant that speeds up body’s system that comes as pill or powder. Available in prescription as Desoxyn® to treat obesity and ADHD. Crystal meth resembles glass fragments and is an illegally …
Methamphetamine: Facts, effects, and health risks - Medical News Today
Apr 26, 2023 · Methamphetamine — also known as ice or crystal meth — is a highly addictive psychostimulant drug similar to amphetamine. It has powerful euphoric effects similar to those of …
Meth Addiction: Signs, Effects, and Treatment - American …
Apr 30, 2025 · Methamphetamine, or meth, is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and highly addictive drug. 1 According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 176,000 …
Methamphetamine - MedlinePlus
Oct 12, 2024 · Methamphetamine (also known as meth or crystal meth) is a very addictive drug. Read about the signs of meth addiction and health problems it causes.
Methamphetamines - NYC Health
Methamphetamines are an addictive stimulant that is both long-lasting and toxic to the brain. They are chemically similar to speed (amphetamine), but have far more dangerous effects on the …
What are methamphetamine’s risks? - Harvard Health
Nov 1, 2005 · Methamphetamine is a stimulant that can be snorted, smoked, or injected. It is less expensive and possibly more addictive than cocaine or heroin. It first became popular as a …
Methamphetamine: ADHD Uses, Warnings, Side Effects, Dosage - MedicineNet
What is methamphetamine, and what is it used for? Methamphetamine is a stimulant drug used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obesity in adults and …