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Of the six, two of the studies have already been completed: "Opioid and Cannabinoid Pharmacokinetic Interactions" and "Vaporization as a Smokeless Cannabis Delivery System," both of which were spearheaded by researchers primarily Dr. Donald Abrams at the University of California at San Francisco.
Paul Armentano: Change We Can Believe In? Not for Medical Marijuana Research Paul Armentano 2011
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Vaporization avoids the formation of tars and other harmful materials present in smoke, while still allowing the user fine-grained control over dosage.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The AMA Open to Medical Marijuana Research 2009
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Vaporization avoids the formation of tars and other harmful materials present in smoke, while still allowing the user fine-grained control over dosage.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The AMA Open to Medical Marijuana Research 2009
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Vaporization occurs only under tightly controlled conditions, because:
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Vaporization of 1 millimeter per day (mm/day) requires 28 or 29 watts per square meter (W/m2), and with average daily evaporation of approximately 3 mm, or an annual total of 1.1 m, the global latent heat flux averages approximately 90 W/m2.
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Vaporization upon commiting an error, or Absolute Safety as Robot Car takes me where I want to be at 200mph with no consequence.
Proposed car safety device: a sharp stake on the steering wheel. Ann Althouse 2006
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Vaporization of the herbicide as people moved and stored the drums had caused the damage to vegetation.
Operation Ranch Hand Buckingham, William A. 1982
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Vaporization would occur, and if moving less than orbital velocity it would disperse like any gas (or gasified liquid) released in a vacuum.
CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries chrisg288 2010
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Vaporization would occur, and if moving less than orbital velocity it would disperse like any gas (or gasified liquid) released in a vacuum.
CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries chrisg288 2010
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Two other studies are ongoing as a follow up to "Vaporization as a Smokeless Cannabis Delivery System", from Donald Abrams, MD from UC San Francisco.
Emaxhealth Kathleen Blanchard RN 2010
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