drug dependent - определение. Что такое drug dependent
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Что (кто) такое drug dependent - определение

Dependent-marking; Dependent marking
  • Dependent marking 1
  • Dependent marking 2.1

Dependent source         
VOLTAGE SOURCE OR A CURRENT SOURCE WHOSE VALUE DEPENDS ON A VOLTAGE OR CURRENT SOMEWHERE ELSE IN THE NETWORK
Dependent sources; Dependent Sources; Dependent generator
In the theory of electrical networks, a dependent source is a voltage source or a current source whose value depends on a voltage or current elsewhere in the network.I.
Drug interaction         
  • Effects of the competitive inhibition of an agonist by increases in the concentration of an antagonist. A drug's potency can be affected (the response curve shifted to the right) by the presence of an antagonistic interaction.pA<sub>2</sub> known as the Schild representation, a mathematical model of the agonist:antagonist relationship or vice versa. NB: the x-axis is incorrectly labeled and should reflect the ''agonist'' concentration, not antagonist concentration.
  • haem]] group in the centre of the enzyme.
  • Grapefruit juice can act as an enzyme inhibitor.
  • Human kidney [[nephron]].
  • St John's wort]] can act as an enzyme inductor.
CHANGE IN THE ACTION OR SIDE EFFECTS OF A DRUG CAUSED BY ANOTHER DRUG
Drug-drug interaction; Drug interactions; Herb-drug interactions; Drug-plant interactions; Pharmacokinetic interactions; Adverse interaction; Drug–drug interaction; Pharmacodynamic drug interaction; Pharmacodynamic drug interactions; Pharmacokinetic drug interaction; Pharmacokinetic drug interactions; Pharmacokinetic interaction; Pharmacodynamic interactions; Pharmacodynamic interaction
Drug interactions occur when a drug's mechanism of action is disturbed by the concomitant administration of substances such as foods, beverages, or other drugs. The cause is often the inhibition of the specific receptors available to the drug, forcing the drug molecules to bind to other non-intended targets which results in an array of side-effects.
Dependent territory         
  • [[Bora Bora]] Island, [[French Polynesia]]
  • Diego Garcia Island, [[British Indian Ocean Territory]]
  • individual claims]].
  • autonomous region]] of Finland
TERRITORY THAT DOES NOT POSSESS FULL POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE AS A SOVEREIGN STATE
Dependent area; Dependent areas; List of dependent areas; List of not fully sovereign nations; Overseas Territories; Annex to the list of countries; Territories and self-governing areas of sovereign countries; List of dependent territories; Dependent territories; Dependent Territory; Dependent territories of the United States; List of territories; Dependent states; Dependencies and other territories; Dependencies and territories; Dependent countries; Dependent country; External territory; Dependent territory of New Zealand
A dependent territory, dependent area, or dependency (sometimes referred as an external territory) is a territory that does not possess full political independence or sovereignty as a sovereign state, yet remains politically outside the controlling state's integral area.

Википедия

Dependent-marking language

A dependent-marking language has grammatical markers of agreement and case government between the words of phrases that tend to appear more on dependents than on heads. The distinction between head-marking and dependent-marking was first explored by Johanna Nichols in 1986, and has since become a central criterion in language typology in which languages are classified according to whether they are more head-marking or dependent-marking. Many languages employ both head and dependent-marking, but some employ double-marking, and yet others employ zero-marking. However, it is not clear that the head of a clause has anything to do with the head of a noun phrase, or even what the head of a clause is.

Примеры употребления для drug dependent
1. Of the 1' million users, 7 million are drug–dependent.
2. Currently, two–thirds of state prisoners lack high school diplomas, and roughly half are illiterate or drug–dependent.
3. "I am not drug dependent or a user," he told reporters at his late father and BJP leader Pramod Mahajan‘s official residence here.
4. Of those, an estimated 25 million – or 0.6 per cent of the global population – were so–called problem drug users, or individuals who are heavily drug dependent.
5. Prison had robbed many of their jobs, girlfriends or homes and spat them out, infantilised, excluded, drug–dependent, mentally frail, undereducated and full of anger.