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withdrawal n. 1) in criminal law, leaving a conspiracy to commit a crime before the actual crime is committed, which is similar to "renunciation." If the withdrawal is before any overt criminal act the withdrawer may escape prosecution. 2) the removal of money from a bank account. (See: renunciation, check) |
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The scientists also noted that no withdrawal syndrome has been documented in babies exposed to cocaine or methamphetamine Nursing staff spend more time with patients than any other group of health professionals, however many do not differentiate between a withdrawal syndrome and other possible causes of similar clinical manifestations. The researchers classified women as having a history of substance abuse if they had Medicaid records of drug or alcohol abuse or dependence, drug withdrawal syndrome, hepatitis, opiate poisoning, drug or alcohol detoxification, or referral for rehabilitation from drug ad diction. |
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