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      <p ns="0" title="Trichome" snippet="...traɪkoʊmz/ or /ˈtrɪkoʊmz/), from the Greek τρίχωμα (trikhōma) &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; &amp;quot;hair&amp;quot;, are fine outgrowths or appendages on plants, algae, lichens, and ce&#10;" size="6112" wordcount="915" timestamp="2015-01-26T23:01:52Z" />
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      <p ns="0" title="Hydroponics" snippet="...; plant roots thrive in this environment. Coir has a high cation exchange, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; it can store unused minerals to be released to the plant as and when it req&#10;...se skin cancer. High-pressure sodium emits more light in the red spectrum, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; that it is best suited for supplementing natural sunshine and can be used t&#10;" size="32714" wordcount="5081" timestamp="2015-02-17T04:36:00Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Dab" snippet="...dabbing]]&amp;quot; onto a hot surface, producing a vapor. Can also used as a noun, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; a small amount of [[concentrate]] (a dab’s worth).&#10;" size="374" wordcount="66" timestamp="2015-02-23T23:37:20Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Tetrahydrocannabinol" snippet="The estimated lethal dose of intravenous dronabinol in humans is 30 mg/kg, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; lethality is unlikely. The typical medicinal dosage administered is two 2.5&#10;" size="23592" wordcount="3443" timestamp="2015-05-06T18:33:14Z" />
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      <p ns="0" title="Tetrahydrocannabivarin" snippet="THCv is a strong anorectic, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; it suppresses appetite and can be very useful in the treatment of obesity [&#10;" size="2654" wordcount="376" timestamp="2015-05-06T18:42:09Z" />
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      <p ns="0" title="Effects of cannabis" snippet="...the immune system. Cannabinoids act as immunomodulators at CB2 receptors, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; they increase some immune responses and decrease others. For example, nonps&#10;" size="34872" wordcount="5037" timestamp="2015-02-23T23:49:51Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Cannabis(drug)" snippet="...f hashish. The word &amp;quot;kif&amp;quot; derives from colloquial Arabic كيف kēf/kīf, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; pleasure.&#10;...the Aryans. Using it in some religious ceremonies, they called it qunubu (&lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; &amp;quot;way to produce smoke&amp;quot;), a probable origin of the modern word &amp;quot;cannabis&amp;quot;. C&#10;" size="33379" wordcount="5074" timestamp="2015-01-30T01:47:12Z" />
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