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    Clandestine chemistry is chemistry carried out in secret, and particularly in illegal drug laboratories. Larger labs are usually run by gangs or organized...
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  • Quantum chemistry, also called molecular quantum mechanics, is a branch of physical chemistry focused on the application of quantum mechanics to chemical...
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  • disposal at the privacy of one's home. It should not be confused with clandestine chemistry, which involves the illicit production of controlled drugs.[a] Notable...
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  • chemists, who used the Hive to keep abreast of developments in clandestine chemistry. At its peak, the Hive had thousands of participants from all over...
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  • larger and more sophisticated clandestine laboratories being detected in Australia. In 2008–09, a record 449 clandestine laboratories were detected in...
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    needed] Spike Lee's film Jungle Fever (the Taj Mahal sequence) Clandestine chemistry Opium den Rolling meth lab "trap house". US English Dictionary....
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    was eventually ruled illegal, but Scully decided to retire from clandestine chemistry and pursue electronic design instead. In 1969 Scully formed his...
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  • Statistical Data Portal. Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act Clandestine chemistry Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005 Controlled Substances...
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  • 1935 – March 12, 2011) was an American-Australian audio engineer and clandestine chemist. He was a key figure in the San Francisco Bay Area hippie movement...
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    Kary Mullis (category Nobel laureates in Chemistry)
    mostly on anecdotal or uncorroborated evidence. Mullis practiced clandestine chemistry throughout his graduate studies, specializing in the synthesis of...
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    series finale, featuring a cover of its unsettling title music using clandestine chemistry equipment. Other examples include a cover version of "99 Red Balloons"...
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    (US) Means of revenue Arms trafficking, robbery, money laundering, clandestine chemistry Allies Aryan Renaissance Society (prison) Azov Battalion Active...
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  • local medical clinic he learned that despite the existence of many clandestine chemistry labs producing methamphetamine and MDMA, the clinic was out of oral...
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    Romley Alder Wright ☆ History of United States drug prohibition ☆ Clandestine chemistry ☆ Morpheus ☆ Convention for Narcotic Drugs (1931) ☆ Narcotic Drugs...
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  • The ClanDestine (also known simply as ClanDestine) is an appellation used to refer to the Destines, a fictional secret family of long-lived superhuman...
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    Some, such as phosphorus and iodine, are controlled due to use in clandestine chemistry. Others, like radon and astatine, are radioactive and have half-lives...
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    stopped in the 1960s. However, mercury is still used in small scale, often clandestine, gold prospecting. It is estimated that 45,000 metric tons of mercury...
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    Hazards Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations Frank, R. S. (1983). "The Clandestine Drug Laboratory Situation in the United States". Journal of Forensic...
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    Marie Curie (category Nobel laureates in Chemistry)
    Kingdom of Poland, part of the Russian Empire. She studied at Warsaw's clandestine Flying University and began her practical scientific training in Warsaw...
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    Madison in 1792. Law portal Chemistry portal United Kingdom portal European Union portal Cognitive liberty Clandestine chemistry William Leonard Pickard Nicholas...
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  • an Order of Australia (AO) and he was also the author of A Handbook of Chemistry, initially published by the Shakespeare Head Press and later by his own...
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    Laboratory (redirect from Chemistry lab)
    scientific laboratories. These notably include: Film laboratory or Darkroom Clandestine lab for the production of illegal drugs Computer lab Crime lab used to...
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  • ("ecstasy") synthesis published in PIHKAL remains one of the most common clandestine methods of its manufacture to this day. Many countries have banned the...
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    investigated the chemistry, history, and cultural impact of various psychoactive drugs. In September 2021, Morris left Vice to work as a chemistry consultant...
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  • picture of the artist. Determined to see the case through, Mea arranges a clandestine meeting with a key witness who can blow the case wide open. This meeting...
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    Surveillance List of Chemicals, Products, Materials and Equipment Used in the Clandestine Production of Controlled Substances or Listed Chemicals". Archived from...
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    was then subjected to a Leuckart reaction. The "two dogs" or "dopeboy" clandestine method, starting with helional as a precursor. First, an oxime is created...
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    Psychotropic Substances due to its use (peaking in the 1970s) in the clandestine manufacture of phencyclidine. "International Chemical Safety Card 0317"...
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    Krypton (section Chemistry)
    a few weeks later. William Ramsay was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovery of a series of noble gases, including krypton. In 1960,...
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  • example Eleusis v. Fester for discussion between Fester and the past MDMA clandestine chemist Eleusis/Zwitterion. Uncle Fester has since written six other...
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