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withdrawal

In a military action, an orderly movement of forces in a rearward direction in order to occupy more favourable ground. It is voluntary and controlled, unlike a retreat.



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Finally, knowledge of how treated animals should be identified, drug withdrawal times, screening protocols and so on to avoid residue problems in both milk and meat is extremely important.
The researchers classified women as having a history of substance abuse if they had Medicaid records of drug or alcohol abuse or dependence, drug withdrawal syndrome, hepatitis, opiate poisoning, drug or alcohol detoxification, or referral for rehabilitation from drug ad diction.
Through structured clinical interviews corroborated by parent reports, the researchers assessed both groups for recent and lifetime involvement with alcohol and other drugs, alcohol or other drug disorders, and alcohol or other drug withdrawal symptoms.
 
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