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  • 121Clinical vampirism — Clinical vampirism,[1][2][3] more commonly called Renfield s syndrome[4] or Renfield syndrome, is a term used to describe an obsession to drink blood, although the disorder has never been categorized in the DSM IV. The term was first coined… …

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  • 122The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne — (Irish: Tóraigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne or Tóraíocht Dhiarmada agus Gráinne in modern spelling) is an Irish prose narrative surviving in many variants. A tale from the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology, it concerns a love triangle between the… …

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  • 123Methamphetamine — Meth and Tik redirect here. For other uses, see Meth (disambiguation) and Tik (disambiguation). This article is about the psychostimulant drug, methamphetamine, in both racemic and dextrorotatory forms. For the CNS inactive OTC nasal decongestant …

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  • 124University of Minnesota primate research — Animal testing Main articles Animal testing Alternatives to animal testing Testing on …

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  • 125Cannibal Apocalypse — Infobox Film name = Cannibal Apocalypse image size = caption = director = Antonio Margheriti producer = writer = Antonio Margheriti, Dardano Sacchetti narrator = starring = music = Alexander Blonksteiner cinematography = Fernando Arribas editing …

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  • 126Pennsylvania Model of Recovery — The Pennsylvania Model of Recovery offers an effective option for individuals suffering from alcohol and substance dependence issues utilizing Evidence Based Treatment, rather than spiritual or faith based treatment.”The Pennsylvania Model is a… …

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  • 127A New Leaf (short story) — A New Leaf is a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald that published in July 1931 in the Saturday Evening Post . This short story involves characters that deal with the effects of alcohol on love, weakness, and trust. Plot Synopsis The story opens… …

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  • 128Abstinence — is a voluntary restraint from indulging a desire or appetite for certain bodily activities that are widely experienced as giving pleasure. Most frequently, the term refers to abstention from sexual intercourse, alcohol or food. The practice can… …

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