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  2. Centerburg, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Centerburg is a village in Knox County, Ohio, United States, along the North Fork of the Licking River. As of the 2020 census , the village population was 1,690. Centerburg is located near the geographical center of Ohio.

  3. History of LSD - Wikipedia

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    LSD made a comeback in the 1980s accompanying the advent of recreational MDMA use, first in the punk and gothic subcultures through dance clubs, then in the 1990s through the acid house scene and rave subculture. LSD use and availability declined sharply following a raid of a large scale LSD lab in 2000 (see LSD in the United States).

  4. William Leonard Pickard - Wikipedia

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    William Leonard Pickard (born October 21, 1945) is one of two people convicted in the largest lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) manufacturing case in history. In 2000, while moving their LSD laboratory across Kansas, Pickard and Clyde Apperson were pulled over while driving a Ryder rental truck and a follow car.

  5. Centerburg High School - Wikipedia

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    Centerburg High School is a public high school in Centerburg, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Centerburg Local Schools district, offering grades 9–12. Its mascot is the Trojan. The Trojan's boys basketball team won the MOAC blue division conference championship in 2016.

  6. League for Spiritual Discovery - Wikipedia

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    The official seal of the League for Spiritual Discovery, "a mandala - the end-less circle circumscribing a four-leaf lotus made by the double infinity sign." [1]League for Spiritual Discovery (LSD) was a spiritual organization inspired by the works of Timothy Leary, and strove for legal use of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) for the purpose of meditation, insight, and spiritual understanding.

  7. LSD - Wikipedia

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    LSD is a chiral compound with two stereocenters at the carbon atoms C-5 and C-8, so that theoretically four different optical isomers of LSD could exist. LSD, also called (+)-d-LSD, [137] has the absolute configuration (5R,8R). 5S stereoisomers of lysergamides do not exist in nature and are not formed during the synthesis from d-lysergic acid.

  8. Spring Grove Experiment - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, Albert Hofmann discovered the hallucinogenic effects of LSD that led to an altered state of consciousness. [5] [6]In 1947, Gion Condrau and Arthur Stoll [5] [7] [8] [9] [6] observed that people diagnosed as "psychotics" had a stronger tolerance for LSD and that the effects of the drug were similar to the symptoms expressed by psychotics themselves.

  9. Substituted lysergamide - Wikipedia

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    lsd / lad: 50-37-3: h: ch 3: ch 2 ch 3: ch 2 ch 3 - eth-lad: 65527-62-0: h: ch 2 ch 3: ch 2 ch 3: ch 2 ch 3 - pargy-lad: h: hc≡c−ch 2: ch 2 ch 3: ch 2 ch 3 - al ...