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STREET NAMES Barbs, downers, red devils, Mexican reds, red birds, blue devils, blue heavens, goof balls, yellow jackets, block busters, reds, blues, pinks, Christmas trees, Amys, rainbows, purple hearts... [Pg.59]

Blue boys see Amphetamines Blue devils see Barbiturates Blue heavens see Barbiturates Blue mollies see Amphetamines Blue moon see GBL Blue nitro see GBL GHB Blue nitro vitality see GBL Blues see Barbiturates Boat see PCP (phencyclidine)... [Pg.495]

Behind the head, instead of the mute wall of the shabby room / paint the inf inite, 1 make a simple background of the. richest, most penetrating blue I can create, and through this simple combination the blonde, luminous head against the rich blue background accfuires something of the mysterious, like the stars in a deep blue heaven. [Pg.66]

Isopropyl alcohol is widely used as a solvent, an antiseptic, and a disinfectant and is commonly available in the home as a 70% solution (rubbing alcohol). It Is often ingested by alcoholics as a cheap substitute for liquor. Unlike the other common alcohol substitutes methanol and ethylene glycol, isopropyl alcohol is not metabolized to highly toxic organic acids and therefore does not produce a profound anion gap acidosis. Hospitals sometimes color isopropyl alcohol with blue dye to distinguish it from other clear liquids this has led abusers to refer to it as blue heaven. ... [Pg.234]

Amobarbital (blues, blue birds, blue heavens)... [Pg.891]

Heaven Hill, a large independent distiller, acquired Hpnotiq last month with the hope that it can bank on the blue-eyed bottle s club-scene cachet and push itself into the big time with Cognac s Big Three Courvoisier, Hennessy and Remy Martin. [Pg.93]

No said Ned. Lord Gov nor see. He tugged my hand again, and I looked down. He is fair, is Ned, and was fairer still in his baby days, and his eyes as round and blue as the heavens. Lord Gov nor see froggies, he said again. I wantyow ... [Pg.252]

Plate 1. Ethnobotany and Background. Convolvulaceae, the botanical name for the morning glory family, derives from the Latin convolve, referring to its growth of intertwining vines (A Heavenly blue, Ipomoea tricolor). The purgative properties of the Mexican roots were readily accepted in Europe when introduced in the sixteenth century, since pre-Christian folk tradition had already proclaimed the virtues of skammonia as found in Dioscorides work De Materia Medica, ca. 50-68 a.d. [Pg.78]

Two trisaccharide macrolactones have been characterized from the aerial parts of Ipomoea tricolor Cav. (syn. Ipomoea violacea L.) (heavenly blue), namely, tricolorins... [Pg.86]

Disregarding for a moment the bright and dark bands that decorate the spectrum of a heavenly body at specific wavelengths, the overall hue of that spectrum can tell us the surface temperature of the object. A blue star is thus hotter than a yellow one, and a yellow star is hotter than a red one. The Sun is hotter at the surface than the red star Antares, which in turn stands as a torrid desert before the brown dwarfs or interstellar clouds. The stars go red with cold. [Pg.22]

Yellow is the typically earthly color ] it may be paralleled in human nature with madness, not with melancholy of hypochondriac mania but rather with violent raving lunacy.. . . Blue is the typically heavenly color. [Pg.111]

Kondo, T. et al.. Heavenly blue anthocyanin. IV. Structure determination of heavenly blue anthocyanin, a complex monomeric anthocyanin from the morning glory Ipomoea tricolor, by means of the negative NOE method. Tetrahedron Lett., 28, 2273, 1987. [Pg.120]

Nickel in Meteorites. Centuries before the discovery of nickel, primitive peoples shaped meteoric iron into implements and swords and appreciated the superiority of this Heaven-sent metal (125). In 1777 J. K. F. Meyer of Stettin noticed that when he added sulfuric acid to some native iron which P. S. Pallas had found in Siberia, he obtained a green solution which became blue when it was treated with ammonium hydroxide. In 1799 Joseph-Louis Proust detected nickel in meteoric iron from Peru (126). This grayish white native iron had been observed by Rubin de Celis. Since it did not rust, it was sometimes mistaken for native silver. [Pg.165]

STREET NAMES Rooties, tranks, downers, benzos, goof-balls, Mexican, roach, heavenly blues, valo, stupefy, date rape, anxiety... [Pg.69]

Material Seeds and to a lesser extent all other parts of plant except roots. Strongest varieties are Heavenly Blue, Pearly Gates, Flying Saucers, Wedding Bells, Blue Star, Summer Skies, and Badoh Begro (Mexican variety). [Pg.16]

An American psychedelic morning glory (Ipomoea violaceaj. This species includes plants popularly known as "Heavenly Blue, "Pearly Gates, "Wedding Bells, "Summer Skies and "Blue Star —all of which contain LSD-like compounds. [Pg.189]

Laboratories are necessary, and though an artist without a studio or an evangelist without a church might conceivably find under the blue dome of heaven a substitute, a scientific man without a laboratory is a misnomer. [Pg.280]

Not all the varieties of morning-glories available from seed companies are psyclioactive. Of those that are, the best known are Heavenly Blue (with large blue flowers). Pearly Gates (white), Wedding Bells (pink), and Flying Saucers (blue with white stripes). [Pg.97]

DNA deoxyribonucleic acid GABA gamma amino butyric acid HBA heavenly blue anthocyanidin i.v. intra venous... [Pg.2591]

Synonyms Ipomoea violacea Ipomoea tricolor-, Pearly gates Wedding bells Heavenly blue Blue star... [Pg.1741]


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