Yes, bioluminescent tadpoles can be used in research to detect substances like marijuana. Scientists have developed assays that utilize the sensitivity of these tadpoles to changes in their environment, including the presence of certain drugs. When exposed to marijuana or its active compounds, the behavior or bioluminescence of the tadpoles may change, indicating the presence of the substance. However, this method is not widely used for routine testing.
No
length of time to detect marijuana thru an eye exam?
no, it can only detect the alcohol
The SCRAM ankle monitor is typically designed to detect alcohol consumption by analyzing the wearer's sweat. It is unlikely to specifically detect marijuana use, as cannabis metabolites are not typically measured by this device.
No, the SCRAM bracelet is designed to detect alcohol consumption through skin sweat. It does not detect drug use, including marijuana.
If the test for this syndrome is a blood test then, maybe. A blood test will detect marijuana. A urine test will also detect marijuana.
yes.
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Yes, marijuana is detected in your blood stream system.
The scram can detect t.h.c in the air when your around it. my parole officer asked me if i was smoking marijuana and luckily i wasnt but the moniter detected it.
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No. Interlock devices are designed to detect alcohol only.