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Special K is an American brand of breakfast cereal and meal bars originally manufactured by Kellogg's. The cereal was introduced to the United States in 1955. [1] It is made primarily from grains such as lightly toasted rice, wheat and barley. Special K used to be marketed primarily as a low-fat cereal that can be eaten to help one lose weight. [2]
Acesulfame potassium (UK: / æ s ɪ ˈ s ʌ l f eɪ m /, [1] US: / ˌ eɪ s iː ˈ s ʌ l f eɪ m / AY-see-SUL-faym [2] or / ˌ æ s ə ˈ s ʌ l f eɪ m / [1]), also known as acesulfame K (K is the symbol for potassium) or Ace K, is a synthetic calorie-free sugar substitute (artificial sweetener) often marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One.
It is given by slow injection into a vein or by mouth. [4] Side effects may include heart problems if given too quickly by injection into a vein. [4] By mouth it can result in abdominal pain, peptic ulcer disease, or gastrointestinal bleeding. [4] Greater care is recommended in those with kidney problems. [2]
The trip, called the "K hole," usually lasts two hours or less. During this time, users may become nauseated, vomit, and/or have thinking and memory problems. High doses may cause movement issues ...
Examples of milk bottles from the late 19th century made by the Warren Glass Works Company. This is a list of bottle types, brands and companies.A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body, and a "mouth".
Ketamine and biological targets (with K i below 100 μM) Site Value Type Action Species Ref NMDA Tooltip N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor: 0.25–0.66: K i: Antagonist: Human [101] [102] MOR Tooltip μ-Opioid receptor: 42: K i: Antagonist: Human [103] MOR 2 Tooltip μ-Opioid receptor: 12.1 K i: Antagonist: Human [104] KOR Tooltip κ-Opioid ...
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This is achieved by turning one of the liquids into a state consisting of extremely small particles distributed uniformly throughout the other liquid. A typical example is the homogenization of milk , wherein the milk fat globules are reduced in size and dispersed [ 3 ] uniformly through the rest of the milk.