Antibiotics are a weird class of drugs to be asking about in the drug testing context, because I can't really think of a reason someone would test for them. You can't get high on antibiotics. Home Depot has a policy that if you show up positive for unprescribed prescription drugs you'll be terminated, but they don't test for antibiotics--they're looking for people who are taking pain pills, tranquilizers and other recreational drugs. Antibiotics? Not likely.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
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Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
Chris realized that Sydelle's handwriting was different from what he remembered of her signature from his past encounters. This inconsistency led him to realize that she was not the same person he had encountered before.
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This term is misleading. The antibiotic "selects" bacteria that are not affected by it. If a person will grow bacteria on a petri dish and add an antibiotic to it, some bacteria may live and grow. This is actually a form of natural selection. The ones that will grow are resistance to the antibiotic. They have some way of not being affected. If a person takes a colony from the plate that has this resistance and grows it on another plate and add the antibiotic, all on the plate will be resistant.
Intestacy means not having a will before one dies. Or. A person who has died intestate.
In gobbledegook language, I have heard it said that the person is "fully realized."
Absolutely NOT! Vomiting after an antibiotic may indicate the person is having a known side effect to antibiotics, i.e. nausea, vomiting. Hold the next dose and call your doctor.
Most people have a before and after weight before gastric bypass surgery. However, those weights vary depending on the person and there summability of intake.
Aha refers to a moment in which a person realizes something they have never realized before. It is when someone has an epiphany. Oprah uses this word a lot. She refers to these moments as aha moments.