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caffeine-low - translation to ολλανδικά

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANT DRUG WHICH OCCURS IN NATURE AS PART OF THE COFFEE, TEA, YERBA MATE AND OTHER PLANTS
Coffee addict; Caffiene addiction; Caffeine addiction; Caffeine headache; Caffeine tolerance

low profile         
  • DJ Aladdin, Hollywood 1989
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Low profile (disambiguation); Low-profile
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Low Countries         
  • Southern part of the Low Countries with bishopry towns and abbeys ca. 7th century.
  • The Low Countries from 1556 to 1648
HISTORICAL COASTAL LANDSCAPE IN NORTH WESTERN EUROPE
Low countries; History of Low Countries; The Low Countries; Lower Countries; Low country; De Nederlanden; De Lage Landen; Les Pays-Bas; Lage Landen; Netherlands (region); Netherlands (historical region); Nederlanden
Lage Landen (Holland en België)
low pressure         
  • Schematic representation of flow (represented in black) around a low-pressure area in the Northern hemisphere. The pressure-gradient force is represented by blue arrows, the Coriolis acceleration (always perpendicular to the velocity) by red arrows.
  • February position of the ITCZ and monsoon trough in the Pacific Ocean, depicted by area of convergent streamlines offshore Australia and in the equatorial eastern Pacific
  • This depiction of the [[Hadley cell]] shows the process which sustains low-pressure areas. Diverging winds aloft allow for lower pressure and convergence at the Earth's surface, which leads to upward motion.
  • A low-pressure system over [[Iceland]].
  • Megi]], at its peak intensity
  •  [[QuikSCAT]] image of typical extratropical cyclones over the ocean. Note the maximum winds on the poleward side of the [[occluded front]].
REGION OF THE ATMOSPHERE IN WHICH ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE IS LOWER THAN THAT OF SURROUNDING REGIONS
Low pressure system; Atmospheric lows; Low-pressure system; Low-pressure cell; Low pressure systems; Low (atmospheric); Depression (meteorology); Weather system; Low Pressure Systems; Low pressure; Low Pressure; Remnant-low pressure area; Low pressure area; Remnant Low Pressure Area; Area of low pressure; Depression (weather); Atlantic depression; Low-pressure area (meteorology); Low-pressure trough
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Ορισμός

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Βικιπαίδεια

Caffeine dependence

Caffeine dependence is the condition of having a substance dependence on caffeine, a commonplace central nervous system stimulant drug which occurs naturally in coffee, tea, yerba mate, cocoa, and other plants. Caffeine is also one of the most common additives in many consumer products, including pills and beverages such as caffeinated alcoholic beverages, energy drinks, colas. In fact, studies have found that 89 percent of adults in the U.S consume on average 200 mg of caffeine daily. Cultural influence is a large factor in deciding how and what way caffeine is used. For example, in African, Asian and Pacific countries, tea is the popular form of caffeine, whilst in Europe and North America, coffee is the mainstream choice.

Caffeine's mechanism of action is somewhat different from that of cocaine and the substituted amphetamines; caffeine blocks adenosine receptors A1 and A2A. Adenosine is a by-product of cellular activity, and stimulation of adenosine receptors produces feelings of tiredness and the need to sleep. Caffeine's ability to block these receptors means the levels of the body's natural stimulants, dopamine and norepinephrine, continue at higher levels.

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders describes four caffeine-related disorders including intoxication, withdrawal, anxiety, and sleep.