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At the present time, Salvia divinorum is a legal plant in the United States, and no federal laws apply to its possession or use. It is grown for sale by cultivators in Mexico, Hawaii, and California. In recent years, Salvia has gained some popularity as a legal psychedelic drug. A wide range of people has used the plant for recreation, as an aid in meditation, or for herbal healing. As information about Salvia has spread on the Internet, the notoriety of the plant has increased. The psychedelic potential of salvinorin A has become the subject of numerous websites and chat rooms. [Pg.444]

Rohypnol is a benzodiazepine and has a risk of sedation, ataxia, slurred speech, amnesia, respiratory depression, bradycardia, and hypotension. These effects are compounded if other medications are co-ingested. GHB s risk includes coma, respiratory depression, bradycardia, and seizures. Rohypnol ( roofies ) and GHB (liquid ecstasy) are not manufactured or sold legally in the United States. Rohypnol is legally sold in Europe, Latin America, and Mexico and is smuggled into this country and transported illegally throughout the country. GHB is easy to produce in clandestine laboratories. Until 1997 it was readily available on the Internet or in health food stores. The FDA made it illegal to sell or produce GHB in 1997. [Pg.913]

Internet There is no specific guidance on the use of the internet in Mexico but advertising on it is subject to the same rules as other advertising. COFEPRIS therefore requires pharmaceutical company advertising on the internet for prescription-only medicines to be restricted to healthcare professionals. Although no rules have been laid down for these levels of security, it is normally administered via the company granting user name and password protection. [Pg.188]

Interior del Recinlo Portuark), Coatzacoalcos, Ver., 96400, Mexico (Tel 52 9 214 5492 FAX 52 9 214 5471 E-mail bamentos-ma ver1.weblelmex.netmx Internet www.canamex.com.tnx)... [Pg.1670]

Av. Henry Ford 38, TIalnepantIa, Edo. De Mexico, 54030, Mexico (Tel 52 5 310 9576 FAX 525-310-4649 E-mail egondir data.netmx-, Internet ... [Pg.5944]

Calle 2 No. 13E, Fracc. Ind. Alee Blanco, Naucalpan de Juarez, 53370, Mexico (Tel 52 5-358-4130 FAX 52-5-358-3564 E-mail petrocar maii.internet.com.mx)... [Pg.6000]

Internet search engines return a lot of websites relevant to vitamin Bj, . The National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the US tested its efficiency in 23 animal cancer models and on humans as well. No therapeutic benefit was detected, but the side effects resembling cyanide poisoning were significant. Figure 3.2 shows the chemical structures of the mentioned substances. In Mexico, vitamin Bj, or Laetrile usually means amygdalin (Fig. 3.3). The cohort of believers uses these words to refer to two different substances. [Pg.122]

The scope of the Internet capability at Andiamo Bicycle Company is broad. It covers suppliers, manufacturing operations in the United States and Mexico, and customer service. The case illustrates creativity in establishing links throughout the supply chain. It also shows how partnerships within the supply chain can promote fast growth. Throughout the case study, italics denote links in the supply chain and the nature of those links, that is, either one-way or two-way, as described in Section 17.3.2. [Pg.469]

From the time that John set up his initial Web site just to provide information, to today when there are hundreds of transactions daily between ABC and its customers and ABC suppliers and their Mexican partner, he has depended on his local ISP (Internet service provider), which has also evolved. The ISP has provided ABC with server space for its (now) quite large Web site with thousands of visitors a day. The site has secure transaction capability for financial transactions as well as sending manufacturing release information to Mexico, getting updates on... [Pg.473]

The ISP has also set up an intranet for John and his Mexican partner and several of their critical suppliers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This site allows them to communicate quickly and coordinate both their manufacturing production and business activities. For example, accounts are balanced between all parties at the close of every day. They are currently expanding their intranet to include all of the critical steps in shipments between the United States and Mexico so they will be able to know where each shipment of components is at any time. And, they are currently negotiating with a Japanese bicycle company to supply semi-assembled bikes to that market (everything except derailleurs, chains, and brakes). They will also use E-commerce to coordinate the U.S., Mexican, and Japanese operations. This is a success story that would not have been possible except for the inexpensive, ubiquitous Internet, coupled with inexpensive, reliable, transaction software with encryption algorithms, and techniques that allow both security for financial transactions as well as Intranets over the internet and dedicated or public telephone lines. [Pg.474]

We used an Internet-based survey about employees peak experiences of being included. Survey participants were located in 48 of the 50 United States, the Caribbean Islands, Mexico, and Canada. While most spoke English, our survey was translated into Spanish and French. [Pg.28]

Earth Sciences Information Resources-Internet Links, Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections at Stanford University http //library.stanford.edu/depts/branner/research help/index.html (accessed July 12,2010). An excellent meta-collection of Internet resources for the Earth Sciences, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and the Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collection, including links especially of interest to mining engineers, such as professional associations and societies, govermnent agencies of the United States (USGS), the European continent, Asia and the Pacific, Canada, Mexico, and the... [Pg.449]

Wholly owned subsid. of Gmpo Mexico s Americas Mining Corporation, 5285 E. WiF liams atde. Suite 2000, Tucson, AZ, 85711, USA (Tel 520-798-7500 FAX 520-798-7780 Internet http /www.asarco.com/)... [Pg.2872]


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