It didn't matter if they actually cured anything, as long as the patients could be doped up beyond caring. |
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The ion mobility cell is doped with ions produced by a corona discharge ionisation source. |
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Witness those professional funny men who seem to lead lives of dull or doped desperation. |
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Typical materials used for the former are europium yttrium vanadate and yttrium oxysulphide doped with europium. |
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She sighed and closed her eyes, tired from all the painkillers she'd been doped up on. |
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See, she's a heroin addict here, and tries real hard to look all doped up and dramatic. |
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The degenerately doped metallic GaAs matrix allowed the visualization of the magnetotransport through anomalous Hall effect. |
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I must also admit that she was doped up to the eyeballs with morphine to ease her pain. |
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Each layer is doped with tiny amounts of different impurities, usually phosphorus and boron. |
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Minds doped up on this kind of cod theology have a hard time distinguishing between these men. |
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It was alleged that they, much like some of their human counterparts, were doped up. |
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It conjures up an image like that in the novel Brave New World, where everyone is doped up, rather than having their real problems dealt with. |
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Maybe if she knew he was doped up on opiate, she might've felt a bit better. |
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Experts in this field say that even if he was doped up to the gills he wouldn't have won a medal in Athens. |
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Can you imagine what the story would be like if I tried to write while I was doped up on Kodine? |
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Monoliths doped with azurin were prepared adding the protein to the buffer solution to be mixed with the sol. |
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The warning comes after reports of an incident where a woman's drink was doped. |
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However, it is doped as in the olden days, then covered with an impressive paint finish. |
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Apart from bad weather at the time, it seems that the main culprit was a tear in the airship's doped fabric covering. |
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To conduct electricity, a polymer needs to be doped so that electrons can move freely. |
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An experimental method was developed to synthesize telluric acid and tellurium dioxide doped sol-gel materials. |
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The cells are doped with N type dopants by using the photo-resist regions as masks. |
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These transistors replace the traditional doped silicon junctions with passivated metal-silicon interfaces. |
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Whether he was doped to give him a boost or to put him out of the race has been a matter of controversy ever since. |
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Rather, I think that the ground had not been prepared and that the Constitution had to compete with rivals doped up with lies. |
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Pay special attention to the background vocals during the chorus, they sound like a whole bunch of doped up hippies singing along at Woodstock. |
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See how quickly time flies when you're doped up for a day or so! |
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A junction between dissimilarly doped semiconductor layers sets up a potential barrier in the cell, which separates the light-generated charge carriers. |
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Doping horses is nothing new in sport and there are some famous stories of race horses being doped in order to land a big gamble on another horse. |
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I know two horses were doped, but there was never enough evidence. |
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So went poor Jean Dexter, blonde and beautiful, choked and doped and drowned in the bathtub of her Upper West Side apartment by a couple of mugs in suits and leather gloves. |
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These people would be better off establishing a cult, getting a bunch of doped up teenagers to donate all their possessions and hero-worship them. |
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The ailerons have been covered and doped to the silver layer. |
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He was so doped up with all the drugs that he didn't know at times. |
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Spanning just 21-ft 2-in, the wing structure was created using large pieces of balsa wood which were then covered with three-ply sheeting which was covered with doped linen. |
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Specifically, electron scattering and transport models are developed for the degenerately doped conditions necessary for very-high-frequency diode operation. |
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Even if he hadn't doped we would be still be saying his recent times were unusual. |
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He doped during all those races and Usada and UCI have stripped him of his official title status. |
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Appropriately doped, it is an excellent semiconductor and its raw material, sand, is hardly in short supply. |
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This laser can also be amplified using a Yb:Er doped fiber amplifier to further increase the output pulse energy. |
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The researchers and their colleagues did the experiment on tomato seeds, germinating them in standard plant-growth medium that had been doped with nanotubes and comparing the result with seeds grown in undoped medium. |
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Noble metal doped on a metal oxide substrate has also been widely studied for formaldehyde decomposition. |
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In addition to its application know-how, Umicore will also be able to develop tailor-made solutions for its customers such as coated nano zinc oxide, stable dispersions in aqueous or organic liquid and doped nano zinc oxides. |
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Fiber lasers use single emitter semiconductor diodes as the light source to pump the cladding of special optical fibers doped with rare earth ions. |
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Each would carry a fluid doped with vanadium ions, but those ions would be in different oxidative states in the different channel systems at least, they would be when they entered the chip. |
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In addition, the new platform, doped with the most powerful processor on the market, incorporates a user-friendly touchscreen with intuitive controls, that's bound to make the life of the driver much easier. |
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It implies that our model is dual to a doped Mott system in one dimension where umklapp scattering is frozen at zero temperature. |
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He was so doped after the surgery that it took him 2 hours to remember his name. |
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This study aims at revealing the mechanisms of how matrix type and lubricant content affect the lubricating properties of graphite doped self-lubricating composites. |
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The last of the primary colours needed, green, is doped with the Rare Earth element terbium. |
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It is understood Salazar will make a detailed response by the end of the week to the charges that he doped some of his athletes, including Farah's training partner Galen Rupp. |
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Indium doped tin oxide on aluminosilicate glass is used as a substrate for films of TiO2 nanoparticles obtained through deposition using a dip-coating method. |
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Furthermore, UCNPs are doped with lanthanide ions that provide the favorable properties of stable emission, discrete emission bands and long emission lifetime. |
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A first prototype has been developed relying on the low density and high light yield of the diphenylbutadiene doped para-therphenyl organic scintillator. |
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The doped fabric covering the Hindenburg was very flammable. |
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The silicon was doped with boron to make a p-type semiconductor. |
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