A urine measurement of Fentanyl greater than 2 ng/mL is often considered indicative of potential overdose, especially when accompanied by clinical symptoms such as respiratory depression, altered mental status, or loss of consciousness. Higher concentrations, typically above 10 ng/mL, can further strengthen the claim of overdose. However, interpretation of urine drug levels should also consider individual factors, such as tolerance and the presence of other substances.
Yes, I can provide two sources to support my claim.
An argument typically consists of a claim, evidence to support that claim, and reasoning that explains how the evidence supports the claim. The claim is the main point being made, the evidence provides support or proof for the claim, and the reasoning connects the evidence to the claim.
Yes, DNA testing can provide evidence to support the claim that he is not the father.
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Once you make a fresh claim , you are entitled to NASS section 95 support as well the whole appeals process. Once you make a fresh claim , you are entitled to NASS section 95 support as well the whole appeals process.
The argument from silence is when the absence of evidence is used to either support or refute a claim or theory. If there is no evidence to support a claim, it can be refuted using the argument from silence. Conversely, if there is a lack of evidence against a claim, it can be supported using the argument from silence.
Is the evidence from the best source I can find
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
Keep the claim active with child support enforcement
Legal Aid Funding has been substantially cut.
A statement or event which stands in support of a specific claim.