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The busts, which also unearthed 420g of two fentanyl analogues, furanyl fentanyl and super-potent carfentanil, successfully disrupted the domestic market in fentanyl and its analogues.
Some scientists have instead turned to analogues in the lab.
Analogues are drugs that are chemically similar to another drug.
And in that way, there are analogues to be discussed.
The analogues of traditional drugs like coke, weed, and MDMA.
NASA is using "analogues" -- comparable situations on Earth -- to study solutions.
Keep the fantastical analogues coming, NASA, we embrace your literary leanings.
Republicans have their analogues to Ms. Brown, though in smaller numbers.
He's also concerned about the opioid analogues found on the black market.
Fentanyl itself and its "analogues" had previously been listed and remain controlled.
Rather than mutants being alternately analogues of queer people, black people, etc.
The land-based solution is to develop quantum analogues of the repeater.
The street supply is increasingly tainted with fentanyl, carfentanil and their analogues.
Analogues have slightly different chemical makeups, but all are addictive and potentially deadly.
Exactly how many fentanyl analogues would be impacted by the bill is unknown.
The February 2018 emergency order classified all fentanyl analogues as Schedule 1 drugs.
And the United States is developing, or already possesses, rough analogues to each.
"The Kinzhal has no analogues in the world," the Russian defense ministry boasted.
And to this day he often resorts to musical analogues: bebop, rhythm, syncopation.
AI is the brain function, robotics and sensory as analogues of our human senses.
Black hole analogues should emit the equivalent of Hawking radiation, complete with entangled phonons.
Ironically, Armenia's protest movement may have lessons to teach recent analogues in the West.
Liberals prefer authoritarian analogues, like Vladimir V. Putin or figureheads of the Axis powers.
Institutional investors and banks in MPL are analogues to the product manufacturers in e-commerce.
That would permit analogues of specialist leathers, such as ostrich or alligator, to be grown.
When trying to work out what ancient animals ate, palaeontologists usually look to modern analogues.
Fentanyl analogues like 3R,4S,βS-ohmefentanyl are nearly 30 times as potent as fentanyl.
Trulicity belongs to a class of drugs called GLP-1 analogues that stimulate insulin production.
And in October 2015, fentanyl and its analogues also began to be regulated in China.
"If you had Europa and Enceladus analogues around those stars, they'd probably be safe," Ramirez noted.
Veteran meteorologists—Reilly has been in the job for 753 years—mine their memories for analogues.
Come to think of it, finding analogues for Russell Westbrook or Kevin Durant is difficult, too.
The QCD analogues of photons are particles called color gluons, and their coupling is not weak.
Whether Congress will make the temporary ban on illicit fentanyl analogues permanent remains to be seen.
He asked me what I was interested in; I muttered something about fentanyl analogues in reply.
No country has ever issued them (although there have been analogues in the form of warrants).
Each of these has analogues in other media, and each offers a way to contextualize their play.
As you know, there are plenty of historical analogues to this, and none of them inspire hope.
In 1978, the Nixonian country club hypocrites the film was obviously taking down had real-life analogues.
In the United States, fentanyl and all of its analogues are controlled substances subject to strict regulation.
The characters, who made their debut in 1998, were gay analogues of Batman (Midnighter) and Superman (Apollo).
A huge majority of these were new psychoactive substances, but the list also included six fentanyl analogues.
Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, for example, are the modern-day analogues to wicked Ahab and Jezebel.
" The report calls for the "enhancement of federal sentencing penalties for the trafficking of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues.
This distressing situation shows that deadly fentanyl analogues are killing Americans who are using laced non-opioid prescription.
And given that, it doesn't seem inconceivable to me that we'll one day create our children's mechanical analogues.
They then matched these patterns to those observed in quails and alligators, both considered modern analogues of pterosaurs.
Fair or not, "The Wire" and Baltimore are the obvious analogues for "City on a Hill" and Boston.
I'm happy that my profession does not require me to find out if they have real-life analogues.
This was a cat-and-mouse game where China banned fentanyl analogues one by one, and then chemists tweaked the formulas just slightly to make new, legal compounds, but the game finally ended on May 1, 2019 when China "blanket banned" all fentanyl analogues, including ones that hadn't yet been created.
And Lindsey and Prince Stormington, obvious analogues to Pride & Prejudice's Lizzy Bennet and Mr. Darcy, learn to get along.
"We've also got Gogaine, Ching, and Charlie Sheen," says Jim, chucking me some sachets of cocaine analogues to inspect.
He describes gazing in awe at art and ancient artifacts as psilocybin and mescaline analogues coursed around his synapses.
Republican Senator Ron Johnson has offered a draft bill to make the temporary scheduling of illicit fentanyl analogues permanent.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the precursor chemicals and opioid "analogues" that are placed on international watch lists.
Indeed, the majority of cognitive biases and shortcuts that influence everyday judgment and choice have analogues in investment behavior.
One path Snap isn't likely to pursue is making 3D Bitmoji more closely resemble their flesh-and-blood analogues.
More than half were attributed to fentanyl and fentanyl analogues, and the numbers continue to rise, the data show.
Until now, most of the proposed options for such studies have been analogues of tests administered to human patients.
By this point, if the novel's true historical and social analogues aren't apparent to the reader, they should be.
The draft bill would not only put all fentanyl analogues into Schedule I before anything is known about their potential medical benefits, but would also make it harder for researchers to win approval to study the analogues to potentially develop new approaches to tackling the surge in overdoses, the NIDA expert said.
New drugs have been emerging at the rate of one a week; in 2012-17, 20 new fentanyl analogues appeared.
The CDC reports deaths for "synthetic opioids," chemically manufactured drugs that include fentanyl, its analogues, and drugs such as tramadol.
According to the DEA, most fentanyl analogues in the United States are being manufactured in China and transported through Mexico.
Sales of meat analogues are growing at steady clip of 23 percent a year, nibbling out a decent market share.
I could continue, but frankly there are so many real-life analogues that this match game could go for hours.
Our contemporary analogues to the personal notebook now live on the web — communal, crowdsourced and shared online in real time.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse has said that fentanyl and its analogues killed an estimated 85033,000 Americans last year.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, an estimated 20,000 Americans were killed by fentanyl and fentanyl analogues in 2016.
On the drive back I texted a distributor who called himself Mike_Health205, who sold MDMA, fake ecstasy, and fentanyl analogues.
The D.E.A. had asked for the analogues to be controlled, but part of the impetus for the move seemed internal.
Cathinones like pentedrone (a more MDMA-like, liver-toxic drug than mephedrone) and lesser-known cathinone analogues are common here.
Last year, after months of diplomacy by the Trump administration, the Chinese government implemented its own ban on fentanyl analogues.
We see them interact with their families and friends, which (for the most part) act as analogues to the viewers.
Unfortunately for all of us, historical analogues have to be imperfect; there&aposs no such thing as exactly repeated circumstance.
But manufacturers sidestepped the controls by synthesizing new analogues, some of them even more potent and deadly than the original.
Finding life in Earth's most alien locations make gives us hope that there might be life in analogues on other planets.
Below are 11 very popular 2016 albums and songs, paired with slightly lesser-known (but highly recommended) analogues from this year.
But unlike crack, which is three times stronger than cocaine, some fentanyl analogues are 100 times more powerful than regular fentanyl.
This research is yet another example of scientists using analogues to access physical phenomena that might otherwise be impossible to observe.
There's an entire field of research, known as colloidal science, that attempts to study atoms by making larger analogues for them.
He was interested in making bulk purchases of fentanyl analogues and other chemicals, and had asked me to visit D's lab.
Thinking notoriously resists being captured on film, and Mr. Peck often falls back on its most common analogues, scribbling and smoking.
Our dysfunctional unholy family is headed up by an entirely new trio of vampires, who each have analogues in the film.
China's ban, however, still does not cover all of the precursor chemicals that are used to make fentanyl and its analogues.
These analogues inform why Calvasina is doubtful that a so-called V-shaped recovery from the coronavirus outbreak will take place.
Beyond fentanyl itself, law enforcement is also concerned with its analogues: designer drugs with similar function but slightly different chemical structure.
Fentanyl analogues are relatively easy to make and some producers create front companies to sell fentanyl to traffickers, U.S. experts say.
Gerd Leufert: Analogues and Opposites continues at Henrique Faria Fine Art (35 E 67th St, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through October 29.
Ms Gennetian, one of several collaborators on Baby's First Years, says its closest analogues were carried out in Minnesota in the 1990s.
Qubits, their quantum analogues, can be arranged in "states" that are best thought of as some mixture of both 0 and 1.
Drug dealers can sell fentanyl and fentanyl analogues in pure form, or they can use it to extend their supply of heroin.
Now that we have a reliable test for fentanyl and related analogues, all users should also be testing their drugs for fentanyl.
Jim Cramer wished there were more analogues and patterns to look back on, because it can be helpful in times of turmoil.
While the debate over fentanyl analogues dates back to the Obama administration, the rising death toll has made the issue more urgent.
A bill introduced last Congress, the Stopping Overdoses of Fentanyl Analogues Act or SOFA Act would control fentanyls structurally as a class.
Really, Chemsky specializes in synthetic cannabinoids, fentanyl analogues, synthetic cathinones, novel benzodiazepines, and other new drugs with unpronounceable names like AB-CHFUPYCA.
Offices of China's most innovative companies, like Huawei and Tencent, sit next to outposts of their foreign analogues, like SAP and Accenture.
She couldn't indict anyone in China, and it wasn't clear that the exotic new fentanyl analogues were illegal in the first place.
Whatever toll fentanyl was taking in the United States wasn't reflected in China, where the drug's analogues and precursors weren't considered illegal.
With a potency up to 50 times greater than heroin, fentanyl and its analogues have fueled the overdose crisis in recent years.
Before the temporary ban on analogues, targeting the drug was like a game of whack-a-mole, drug enforcement officials have said.
"Jupiter analogues may be either actively helping super-Earth formation or may be signposts of favorable conditions for super-Earth formation," Bryan said.
Other "Alien" analogues included the human incubator aspect (more on that in a minute) and the general gooey gloom of the Upside Down.
The idea here is that the world above the water has some bizarre analogues to life below it; every fish has a doppelgänger.
But chemists primarily in China have created numerous slightly altered versions of the drug, known as "analogues," that have hit the U.S. streets.
I continue to believe that "America First" is a fine piece of statecraft with analogues in successful nation-states all over the world.
This is an argument from analogy, of course, and arguments from analogy inevitably falter because they're reductive: The analogues are never perfectly equivalent.
And the tests appear to register fentanyl analogues like carfentanil (10,000 times stronger than morphine) and furanyl fentanyl (20 times stronger), according to Lysyshyn.
Matching the famous and powerful to fictional analogues is a fun parlor game, but these connections can color how we view someone like Trump.
There are modern analogues — Tilda Swinton on the screen, Lady Gaga on the stage — but no one quite like Bowie for simple alien splendor.
Placing illicit fentanyl analogues in Schedule 1, along with heroin, would mean that they are addictive, have no medicinal purpose and are effectively banned.
In August, U.S. President Donald Trump accused Chinese President Xi Jinping of not fulfilling a promise to crack down on fentanyl and its analogues.
It should be noted in passing that the term, fentanyl, is frequently used to refer to a family of related compounds including fentanyl analogues.
The legislation is designed to help prosecutors keep pace with criminals who churn out chemically tweaked fentanyl analogues to evade strict Schedule I regulations.
But scientific experts, including some within HHS, contend that automatically placing all analogues into Schedule 1 could stifle research to combat the opioid crisis.
The wrecking-ball left-wing analogues to Trump that pundits have imaginatively toyed with — an Oliver Stone, a Sean Penn — wouldn't stand a chance.
Other experts are less than convinced, arguing that the study's analogues don't do justice to the complexity of the animal it purports to study.
Fentanyl's chemical structure and those of related analogues can be modified to create similar yet distinct substances, so new versions can be concocted quickly.
Many people addicted to opioids use illicit fentanyl or one of its analogues, which can be up to 5,000 times more powerful than heroin.
In 2018, encounters of fentanyl analogues dropped significantly, and last year, only two strains were detected in the US, according to the Justice Department.
China added fentanyl, 24 analogues and two precursors to its narcotics control list beginning in 2015, leading to a sharp reduction in those products.
"Because of its physical properties it is almost impossible for fentanyl (or similar analogues) to be an exposure risk for first responders," Marino told Gizmodo.
China announced a May 1 expansion of state controls to include the more than 1,400 known fentanyl analogues, and new ones developed in the future.
Though some of these substances are similar molecularly to MDMA (also known as analogues), others, like mephedrone (also known as "meow meow"), can be dangerous.
When you're making a game about fictional Nazis in America, should you also try to address the increasing prominence of their real, modern-day analogues?
Mitchell Gomez: In terms of potential adulterants, fentanyl and fentanyl analogues are by far the most dangerous things we have seen cut in to cocaine.
Harlow, who takes this view, sees sonic black holes not as black hole analogues, but more like computer simulations that are running the wrong equations.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The first career businessman to occupy the Oval Office has many corporate analogues to help him navigate his first major political scandal.
And throughout many videos focused on Steven Universe, E;R presents the show's characters as analogues for Jewish people, coding them with anti-Semitic stereotypes.
"We've seen a lot of fentanyl and analogues from China," Mike Tobin, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in northern Ohio, told VICE News.
But the deal, which extends a ban on all substances chemically similar to fentanyl -- known as analogues -- still needs to be approved in the House.
"Estonia is the only window into how a market can look after nearly two decades of dominance of fentanyl and its analogues," he told VICE.
I think the fact that our brains so readily intermix the abstractions and symbols with their visceral, metaphorical analogues gives those abstractions and symbols enormous power.
Dumb holes don't actually exist in nature, although Unruh loves to tell people that we create rotating black hole analogues every time we take a bath.
Adding to that urgency is a February 2020 deadline, when a temporary 2018 DEA emergency order that placed all fentanyl analogues into Schedule I will expire.
We assumed he had been altered, but we tested his blood for the presence of the exotic LSD analogues that accompany alteration, and there were none.
In addition, lab testing of fentanyl analogues -- drugs with close structural resemblance and similar effects to fentanyl -- went from 2,230 in 2015 to 4,853 in 2016.
The third wave of mortality has arisen from fentanyl, fentanyl analogues, and other synthetic opioids of illicit supply, climbing slowly at first, but dramatically after 240.
In between the dragons, Game of Thrones is giving us analogues for Hadrian's Wall, the Wars of the Roses, the crusades, even Zoroastrianism and Christian monasteries.
Valente creates a detailed comic book world, peopled with analogues to both the Marvel and DC universes — and she gives its dead women their voices back.
Belleza's world-building is at times haphazard, but its real-world analogues and social commentary make "Empress of a Thousand Skies" an important and relevant novel.
So, while a fentanyl-related death may be appropriately counted as a prescription opioid death, most of the increase in overdoses is from illegal fentanyl analogues.
There are few international analogues to the Medicare for all proposals, but Canada, which provides similar doctor and hospital benefits for its residents, probably comes closest.
Or maybe a better way to get at this is to ask: What was Nietzsche attacking in his own time and what are the analogues today?
These kinds of reconstructions are usually harder with other extinct animals, such as non-avian dinosaurs, in that they differ quite significantly from most living animal analogues.
Additionally, these monkeys might appear to be showing behaviors that look like analogues for human diseases, but the comparison between monkeys and humans ends at some point.
By deifying Bower in all his hand-wringing glory, "Smithereens" lets his real-life analogues off the hook for the actual bad things social media has wrought.
For instance, Lake said the fitting and compression phases that Tishby identified don't seem to have analogues in the way children learn handwritten characters, which he studies.
By the early afternoon, Halpin entered and picked up a Canadian Xpresspost parcel containing five grams of fentanyl, carfentanil, and other fentanyl analogues, according to Grote's affidavit.
DanceSafe—the organization that pioneered drug checking at music festivals—recently tested the strips on ten different analogues, all of which produced positive results, Lysyshyn told me.
The DEA says these legal changes would help prosecutors keep pace with criminals who constantly churn out chemically tweaked fentanyl analogues to evade strict Schedule I regulations.
Victoza, which had sales of $2.7 billion last year, is the biggest seller in a class of drugs known as GLP-1 analogues that stimulate insulin production.
Police occasionally encounter "analogues," substances that are so similar to ones that are already banned that they can press charges on the basis of their chemical likeness.
The new classification is meant to help fight a proliferation of chemical look-alikes of fentanyl, known as analogues, that are fueling the U.S. opioid drug epidemic.
China has 138 new psychoactive substances, including 23 fentanyl analogues, listed as controlled substances even though there is no widespread abuse of these drugs in the country.
Apple steadfastly stuck to at 4:3 ratio, smartly recognizing that the 16:9 ratio wasn't a good fit for printed-page analogues and full-featured websites.
Drug peddlers have flooded the community with fentanyl, a legal synthetic used for extreme pain, and powerful analogues like carfentanil, a substance 5,000 times stronger than heroin.
Despite the lack of a domestic fentanyl abuse problem, Beijing said its list of banned fentanyl analogues was longer than that of the United Nations' antidrug agency.
"After a new substance is controlled in China, manufacturers modify the chemical structure to create 'new' chemical analogues that aren't controlled in China," O'Connor said in a tweet.
The most successful of these analogues was found to leave animal cells alone while still wiping out more than 99 percent of the bacteria in the infected eye.
Unless these networks are highly resilient, their benefits could be outweighed by catastrophic (albeit rare) breakdowns—real-world analogues of what happened in the 2008 global financial crisis.
Meanwhile, an official with the Office of National Drug Control Policy told lawmakers in public testimony on June 4 it could potentially impact more than 3,000 fentanyl analogues.
The company said U.S. net revenue declined 12% primarily due to Suboxone share loss to generic competitors, "albeit at a lower rate than suggested by historical industry analogues".
It involves measuring the outputs of randomly wired circuits made of qubits, the quantum-mechanical analogues of the classical bits that lie at the heart of conventional computing.
"They would have to ban W-18, and all of its analogues, and I doubt that would even keep it out of the market," Kendall told VICE News.
The only solution, it seems, is to extend the ban on automatic weapons to include gas-powered, semiautomatic rifles that are merely modified versions of their military analogues.
Forecasters could only draw on a few analogues to the storm, recalling Hurricane Katrina, which devastated New Orleans in 2500 and killed 247,800 people, and Tropical Storm Allison.
Depp's bleached hair and military-style costume make this connection clear — and in 2018, Nazi analogues in a series as influential as Harry Potter will be extremely culturally significant.
As analogues to classical logic gates, quantum gates manipulate qubits in all sorts of ways—guiding them into a succession of superpositions and entanglements and then measuring their output.
The Justice Department said that once the DEA's new order takes effect, anyone who possesses, imports, distributes or manufacturers any illicit fentanyl analogues will be subject to criminal prosecution.
The map, fire, knife, and key — the focus of this escape "quest" — all have analogues in both the real world and the brothel fantasy layered on top of it.
And these astronaut analogues will be monitored during the simulated spacecraft mission, with observers specifically looking to check out the impact, both physiological and psychological, of extended confined missions.
For example, the majority of the 19th-century courts to consider the question held that prohibitions on carrying concealed weapons were lawful under the Second Amendment or state analogues.
Many of the ideas that fuel the works and the processes used reflect Wordsworth's imperative that art should disclose in nature's handwriting analogues for the human mind and soul.
"Nothing in Obergefell indicates that a birth registration regime based on biology, one no doubt with many analogues across the country and throughout history, offends the Constitution," Gorsuch wrote.
They started by creating a controversial but very effective system of pull-to-publish Twilight fanfiction — stories that centered on Bella and Edward analogues, without any copyrighted names or details.
If you want to see how a proposed drug affects human physiology, your options are limited — and usually you end up using mice, which are in many ways poor analogues.
"Now that there's actually a market where one can buy large quantities of fentanyl analogues, it eliminates the capability gap and it makes it accessible to terrorist groups," Weber said.
But it's got plenty of real-world analogues — from sensational conspiracies like Pizzagate and the supposed Jade Helm military takeover to the more superficially respectable rejection of climate change science.
We know these star-crossed lovers well — not Romeo and Juliet, but their 20th-century analogues, Tony and Maria ("all the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word").
Together, the parts of Ms. Backström's show serve as powerful analogues for our own era of refugees and migrants moving across a globe ravaged by despots, war and ecological disaster.
The city secured a federal grant for a pilot program that distributes fentanyl test strips, which can be used to check street drugs for the presence of various fentanyl analogues.
Mice and rats in general also aren't perfect analogues for astronauts, and there isn't a sure-fire way of mimicking the exact radiation a person experiences in space on Earth.
On Alibaba, Facebook and other sites, Chinese companies openly advertise the drug and its precursors and analogues, as well as their ability to deliver orders while eluding United States customs.
Many users may not know they are even taking the drug, officials have said, as dealers are cutting heroin with fentanyl analogues to give it a boost and stretch their supply.
Experts say the spike in overdose deaths in Montgomery, and in many places across the country, is largely due to heroin's opiate cousins: fentanyl and its more potent analogues like carfentanil.
DEA Chief Operations Officer Greg Cherundolo urged lawmakers to act quickly to make the measure permanent so that cases against various analogues will not be undercut when the temporary ban lapses.
"It's about analogues: how life might be in the past on Earth, which is really like a different planet, or on other planets in the solar system or beyond," she said.
As Congress moves swiftly to address the opioid epidemic, it is vitally important the most meaningful and impactful solutions are enacted, including the Stopping Overdoses of Fentanyl Analogues Act, or SOFA.
It also lists the instruments that would likely be necessary to accomplish those goals — some of which don't technically exist, but have analogues in systems already or about to be deployed.
But the ban does not cover all of the precursor chemicals used to make fentanyl and its analogues, according to a spokesman for Mr. Trump's Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Fentanyl and its analogues became the leading cause of overdose deaths in 2016 and, according to the C.D.C., contributed to more than a third of deaths the agency counted in 2017.
After testing 487 products handed over by sick patients, Dr. Mak and his colleagues discovered 1,234 hidden ingredients, including both approved and banned Western drugs, drug analogues and animal thyroid tissue.
But it also fits into very easy categorization as an isometric role-playing building on its forebears with narrative and visual flourishes and referencing political ideologies with clear real-world analogues.
Examples of powerful fentanyl analogues include carfentanil, an elephant tranquilizer that's 1,000 times stronger than heroin, and acetylfentanyl, a designer drug that's never been licensed for any kind of medical use.
Earlier in the year, Chinese authorities responded to U.S. pressure and banned production of several fentanyl analogues, including the elephant tranquilizer carfentanil, which was linked to a spate of overdose deaths.
Indeed, Kellie Tamashiro, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins Medicine who worked on the rat study, noted that rats are far from perfect analogues to human beings.
"That's when we at the Pentagon started to realize that militaries were developing fentanyl analogues as a form of chemical weapon and that we needed to start working on countermeasures," Weber said.
It's not great, but it's notable today that it starred Amy Adams as Kathryn, alongside characters named Danielle and Cherie that were supposed to be kinda-sorta analogues for Annette and Cecile.
And Priorities USA, the extravagantly funded super PAC that was started to support Obama's 2012 campaign, never built the kind of entrenched ground-level presence maintained by its analogues on the right.
It reinforced criticism from the left — by Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, among others — that Amazon, Facebook and Google are unaccountable monopolies, digital analogues to the railroad trusts of the Gilded Age.
The data highlights a vulnerability in North America's fight against the wave of opioid deaths: bootleg fentanyl and its analogues arriving on the doorstep of Canada and the United States by mail.
Upon switching to insulin analogues over 15 years ago, I have never been back to the E.R. I am alive today in part because of these so-called "incremental" improvements in insulin therapies.
Austin doesn't actually have a lot of big-time dance halls (its closest Gilley's analogues, Midnight Rodeo and Dallas Nightclub, closed some time back); instead there's a spread of small honky-tonk joints.
Most states flag a handful of fentanyl analogues in postmortem testing, but very few labs across the country are equipped to test for it or have any reference materials to help identify it.
Most states flag a handful of fentanyl analogues in postmortem testing, but very few labs across the country are equipped to test for it or have any reference materials to help identify it.
W-22014 is a novel psychoactive substance that comes in powder form, and likely derives from Chinese labs where little-known drugs and analogues of known drugs are mass-produced and sold online.
Semaglutide, which is designed to be given once a week, belongs to a class of medicines known as GLP-1 analogues that increase the body's insulin production when blood sugar levels are raised.
U.S. President Donald Trump accused Chinese President Xi Jinping in August of failing to meet his promises to crack down on the deluge of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues flowing into the United States.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 83%What critics said: "The Boys is offering the kind of smart, easygoing pleasure that most of the Marvel Netflix shows, its closest analogues, didn't quite reach.
They examined the groundcherry genome for analogues of known tomato genes, and found one: an analogue of a gene called "SELF-PRUNING" or SP, that in tomatoes controls the shape of the plant.
Like other fentanyl analogues, BUF had similar effects to fentanyl (which was long ago banned in China), but its chemical structure was just different enough that companies like Chemsky could legally sell it.
U.S. President Donald Trump last month accused Chinese President Xi Jinping of failing to meet his promises to crack down on the deluge of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues flowing into the United States.
U.S. President Donald Trump this month accused Chinese President Xi Jinping of failing to meet his promises to crack down on the deluge of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues flowing into the United States.
In a single year, from 2014 to 2015, deaths involving the synthetic opioid fentanyl and its analogues almost doubled, setting the stage for its current role as the principal driver of overdose fatalities.
Drug overdoses, including overdoses caused by the lethal substance fentanyl and its analogues, killed more than 64,000 Americans in 2016 and now rank as the leading cause of death for Americans under 50.
"The second method of smuggling into the United States is that the fentanyl and the analogues flow from China into Mexico, into the drug cartels, and then across the US-Mexico border," Vigil added.
Many in this new generation of nationalists shun the trappings of old-fashioned white supremacy, appropriating the language of multiculturalism to recast themselves as white analogues to La Raza and other civil rights organizations.
"We continue to have serious concerns that granting the Drug Enforcement Administration class-wide scheduling authority for fentanyl analogues will exacerbate already disturbing trends in federal drug prosecutions and incarceration levels," the groups wrote.
"Traditional treatments for psoriasis, such as topical corticosteroids, topical vitamin D analogues, retinoids, and biologic therapies, currently have the most data supporting their use, and therefore, should remain first treatments for psoriasis," Price advised.
"We could imperil research into a more powerful Naloxone, a stronger and better treatment, to save lives of those who have used fentanyl analogues," said Democratic Senator Dick Durbin at a hearing in June.
But the survey didn't just point to heroin as a problem — the DEA said deaths involving synthetic opioids like fentanyl and its analogues increased by 79 percent in just one year from 2013 to 2014.
This is a fragmented Hansel and Gretel, and not all of the figures in the fairy tale have clear analogues in the novel the way they seem to in a book like Boy, Snow, Bird.
Because it is more complicated than animal brains in ways that (say) human livers are not more complicated than animal livers, using animal brains as analogues of human ones is never going to be satisfactory.
According to a 2014 article published in the New England Journal of Medicine, over 500 non-prescription supplements "have been found to be adulterated with pharmaceuticals or pharmaceutical analogues" due to this lack of oversight.
But there are no obvious analogues for a President Trump; all the comparables, from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Silvio Berlusconi, only reflect part of what we would get with the Republican nominee as a superpower's president.
If the draft bill is passed by Congress, it would place all illicit fentanyl analogues in Schedule 1, along with heroin, would means that they are addictive, have no medicinal purpose and are effectively banned.
Momos may be plump as pincushions, swelling at the seams; or half-moons pleated so meticulously, they look carved; or hulks, furrowed and looming, small-scale analogues to the Himalayan peaks where they were born.
Beijing, which in May expanded controls to include the more than 1,400 known and future fentanyl analogues, has cited U.S. statistics to deny that most of the fentanyl entering the United States originates in China.
"Opioids, including fentanyl and its analogues, are a serious public health concern, and the importation of vast amounts of this deadly synthetic chemical compound is a national security threat," the release said, quoting a CBP agent.
The Stop the Importation and Trafficking of Synthetic Analogues Act is aimed at prohibiting analogs of drugs such as fentanyl from entering the US. Fentanyl is an opioid whose many cousins, like carfentanil, dominate overdose deaths.
The Treasury Department action came three weeks after Trump accused Chinese President Xi Jinping of failing to meet his promises to crack down on the deluge of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues flowing into the United States.
Nonetheless, Lysyshyn cautioned, test users are told explicitly that false negatives can occur, either due to error, the presence of previously unknown analogues, or because fentanyl might not be evenly distributed in a packet of drugs.
" A dictionary called "Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present"codified the sobriquet in 1811 as "the most offensive appellation that can be given to an English woman, even more provoking than that of a whore.
Barry Levinson's snappy political satire was a critical favorite late in the year and a sleeper hit early in the next one, thanks in no small part to its inadvertent analogues with the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal.
Pitch, which debuts on Thursday night, misses a real opportunity to highlight three ballplayers who would make better analogues for Ginny: the three black women who gender-integrated the Negro Leagues in the mid-twentieth century.
"Our relationship to meat is powerful," Zaraska writes, and that's why our books and films and advertisements use meat analogues so widely and eagerly: If you remove this symbol, you have to make up the difference somehow.
The approximate Islamist analogues would be the Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda — the former generally committed to working within the political system, the latter to destroying it, yet both profoundly hostile to the values animating open societies.
There are analogues in nearly every art: modes and vocabularies that we accept in the work of the past but which seem, in new work, like period reënactment or, if the seams are exposed, like postmodern bricolage.
We therefore get the basic, symmetrical story — the miracle Jesus performs on Lazarus in the first act, his own resurrection in the second — threaded through with a sense that these characters and their struggles have modern analogues.
They used a device with 53 qubits (the quantum analogues of a classical computer's bits), and they report that it took just minutes to perform quantum computations that would take today's most powerful supercomputers thousands of years.
The beautifully-designed first issue, themed "Self Portrait," features the work of 31 contributors and is a physical "exploration of film and analogues process-based female self portraiture and artist words on the printed page," says Smith.
It guarantees that Silicon Valley and its analogues around the country simply will avoid doing business with the Department of Defense (DOD), further hamstringing government efforts to maintain its lead in the most cutting-edge of military technologies.
For this reason, Kaltenegger and O'Malley-James suggest that the best exoplanets to study for signs of life are "older Earth analogues" that may be either "hot jungle worlds" or "hot arid desert worlds," according to the paper.
The gang of awkward bros who are trying to make it big with Pied Piper, the show's heroic central start-up, have always been mostly good dudes, at least compared to their real-life start-up bro analogues.
There has to be a reason why such record-numbers of Americans are finding a last resort in opium-based painkillers, heroin, and its many illegally produced analogues, some of which are 5,000 times stronger than heroin itself.
Fuentes buys test strips--originally intended for use by health care providers to check urine for fentanyl--for about a dollar each, and uses them to see if fentanyl or other analogues are present in a user's drugs.
A reporter called after the up-and-coming Iowan, wanting to know how she thought her speech went on Monday night (these were political analogues to the sportswriters' "What were you thinking when you scored that touchdown?" questions).
At the same time, the agreement would ease some of the strict rules governing research around fentanyl analogues, according to the text seen by Reuters and confirmed by officials from the Justice and Health and Human Services departments.
"In the long term, we support legislation to permanently schedule fentanyl analogues as the dangerous drugs that they are while also making smart improvements to encourage medical research," said Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for Legislative Affairs.
Related: Lethally Potent 'Fake Heroin' No Longer Enjoys a Legal Loophole Police occasionally encounter "analogues," substances that are so similar to ones that are already banned that they can press charges on the basis of their chemical likeness.
It comes more than a year after the start of an emergency ban, due to expire in February 2020, which helped the DEA to expedite investigations of new analogues without first having to chemically analyze and classify each one.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced the first-of-its-kind indictment against two Chinese nationals who were allegedly manufacturing and trafficking to the US fentanyl and fentanyl analogues, substances that can be 50 times as potent as heroin.
He also reiterated Beijing's long-held position that China, in a "proactive and responsible" spirit, has listed 0003 NPS -- including 23 fentanyl analogues -- as controlled substances even though there is no widespread abuse of these drugs within its borders.
The greenest choice would be to use Chinese-made drugs such as ethylphenidate and phenmetrazine and their analogues, as these are often produced as a sideline by legitimate pharmaceutical firms with better (albeit still-minimal) standards of waste management.
When it comes to the Quran, the adjacent, later holy text, we are in deeper waters, where citing Molly Bloom, or her Islamic equivalents, is unlikely to help us penetrate its meanings or find neat analogues for its beauties.
The alphabet soup of substances now being illegally produced and sold across the world—from obscure research analogues and fake prescription pills to fentanyl and high strength ecstasy—has turned using drugs into a far more hazardous activity than ever before.
Outside of the central couple, who make reasonably compelling Bill and Hillary Clinton analogues, this applies to the show's well-meaning Obama analogue, its firebrand-y Bernie Sanders analogue, its self-righteously upstanding Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan analogue, and everybody else.
Little data to track fentanyl It's difficult to determine just how much illicit fentanyl is out there because there are so many newly emerging variants or analogues, and many medical examiners and toxicologists are just beginning to test for it.
Xiaobing Yan, 40, and Jian Zhang, 38, who are both in China and have not been taken into U.S. custody, were charged with conspiring to distribute large quantities of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues into the United States, the Justice Department said.
In this case, the bill would cut the FDA out of the time-consuming review process by letting the DEA permanently classify illicit fentanyl analogues as Schedule I drugs, like heroin, which are deemed to be addictive with no medical use.
The new classification being proposed by the Justice Department and the Office of National Drug Control Policy is meant to help fight a proliferation of chemically tweaked versions of fentanyl, known as analogues, that are fueling the U.S. opioid drug epidemic.
According to a recent news release from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Crime Lab, the two new fentanyl analogues—acrylfentanyl and tetrahydrofuran fentanyl—were identified by the lab after a drug seizure by the Forsyth County Sheriff's office in March.
A few years ago, as the opioid crisis became the heroin crisis—now we keep it simple by calling it the overdose crisis—a variety of fentanyl analogues, with names like carfentanil and acetylfentanyl, began augmenting heroin to poisonous degrees.
Grand Theft Auto has long been parodying the American Dream, with games set in fictional versions of New York (GTA IV), Miami (Vice City), and Los Angeles (V), plus the San Francisco and Las Vegas analogues seen in GTA: San Andreas.
It's an idea known to biblical scholars as chaoskampf (chaos struggle), and it has analogues in other ancient Near Eastern creation myths, like the Babylonian Enuma Elish, in which the god Marduk defeats the water goddess Tiamat in order to create the world.
"For the first time, we have indicted major Chinese fentanyl traffickers who have been using the Internet to sell fentanyl and fentanyl analogues to drug traffickers and individual customers in the United States," Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said in a statement.
By making use of such analogues, including the Replacement Child, Parent-Child Resemblance, The Child of the Famous, and the Namesake, I concluded that scenarios in which one parent contributes exclusively to a child clone's nuclear DNA are likely to be psychologically fraught.
The online weather tool used by the farmers, called Climate Analogues and developed by agricultural research organisation CGIAR, allows users to locate areas whose current climate is similar to the projected future climate of their own area, based on precipitation and temperature data.
It's worth noting, however, that "Hawking radiation" from artificial black hole analogues has been recently observed in the laboratory, and it seems plausible that further research on artificial black holes could have won Hawking a Nobel Prize for his pioneering theoretical studies.
The measurement of the analogous effect in a sonic black hole—in this case, quantum units of sound radiating outward from a sonic horizon—therefore brings a long-standing question to a head: Are sonic black holes true analogues of black holes?
In an inter-agency dispute that highlights the challenges of curbing opioid abuse, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is publicly backing tighter rules for fentanyl analogues, which are slightly altered copycat versions of the powerful drug fueling an explosion in overdoses.
Tuesday's hearing comes more than a year after the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration issued a temporary emergency ban, due to expire in February 1, which helped the DEA expedite investigations of new analogues without first having to chemically analyze and classify each one.
It really demonstrates that we have to take Mars as it is "It really demonstrates that we have to take Mars as it is, not as our Earth analogues might suggest it is," Zurek, who is unaffiliated with the new study, said.
And yet they are dying — from bad batches of what is supposed to be heroin but is probably fentanyl or its more potent analogues: sufentanil, which is five to 10 times as potent as fentanyl; and carfentanil, which is 100 times as potent.
The same sensation is present in Barthes and Sontag, his closest analogues to my mind, writers who, whatever their subject at a given moment, are desperately attempting to make something lucid out of this indecipherable life they've received without asking for it.
Tilde Björfors's concept for the Brooklyn Academy's production, an import from the Folkoperan and Cirkus Cirkör of Sweden, was like a Cirque du Satyagraha: The music, arranged for a smaller orchestra and ensemble by Anders Högstedt, was accompanied by scene-stealing acrobatic analogues.
Saying that fentanyl abuse does not exist in China, Mr. Wei said the authorities had nonetheless responded forcefully to the crisis in the United States by banning more fentanyl analogues than those on a United Nations drug body's list of controlled substances.
In July, Brian Hanley, a sixty-year-old microbiologist who lives in Davis, California, began trying to give himself the equivalent of an operating-system update: he injected analogues of the gene for growth-hormone-releasing hormone, or GHRH, into his left thigh.
As with K2, a synthetic form of marijuana that wreaked havoc across the city this summer, producers of fentanyl and its analogues can sometimes avoid prosecution by tweaking the chemical recipe of the drug to work around specific provisions of the law.
The drought led users and suppliers to replace fentanyl with a variety of other trashy, injectable highs including amphetamines, black market prescription drugs, cathinones, even more potent fentanyl analogues such as carfentanil, cyclopropyl fentanyl and furanyl fentanyl and a synthetic opioid, isotonitazene.
Xiaobing Yan, 40, and Jian Zhang, 38, have been charged, in separate indictments unsealed on Monday out of Mississippi and North Dakota, with conspiring to distribute large quantities of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues into the United States, the Justice Department said in a statement.
The agreement may come up at a House of Representatives subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, when officials will testify as lawmakers weigh whether to extend a temporary order that the DEA imposed two years ago targeting all fentanyl analogues before it expires on Feb. 6.
The bill, which was identical to a version already approved in the U.S. Senate earlier this month, will now make its way to President Donald Trump's desk for his signature just in time before the DEA's temporary powers on fentanyl analogues expire on Feb. 6.
"As the state court recognized, nothing in Obergefell indicates that a birth registration regime based on biology, one no doubt with many analogues across the country and throughout history, offends the Constitution," Gorsuch wrote, citing the court's landmark case that legalized same-sex marriage.
Unfortunately, the first episode — all that the network provided for review — suggests that this "Dynasty" hasn't done much to rethink the 1981–89 nighttime soap other than to offer a different set of real-life analogues than you would have had in the '80s.
In early 2018, the Drug Enforcement Administration took the novel step of placing pretty much all remaining fentanyl-like compounds, known as fentanyl "analogues," into the same category as heroin, resulting in the scheduling of some drugs that have never even been seen by officials.
Part of that pressure comes from outside Judaism — from a Christian majority that has at times pressured Jews to assimilate to become more "American" and at other times tried to find Jewish analogues for Christian traditions as a way to include Jews in holiday celebrations.
Photo by Cuny Guillaume, via Wikipedia Grand Theft Auto has long been parodying the American Dream, with games set in fictional versions of New York (GTA IV), Miami (Vice City), and Los Angeles (V), plus the San Francisco and Las Vegas analogues seen in GTA: San Andreas.
Last year's biggest songs weren't analogues of "I Kissed A Girl" or "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"; they were rhythmic, lyric-heavy tracks like "Bodak Yellow" or "XO Tour Lif3," the kind of songs that used to dominate the charts circa the mid-2000s.
But an expert from HHS's National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) quietly warned Senate staff at a private June 20 briefing that permanently placing all fentanyl analogues into Schedule I poses problems, according to an attendee who spoke to Reuters anonymously because the briefing was private.
While Martin told reporters in the July 1 briefing it could involve "hundreds to maybe a thousand" fentanyl analogues, another government official who participated in the June 20 private briefing told staffers it could affect "millions" to "an infinite" number, according to people familiar with the matter.
But an expert from HHS's National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) quietly warned Senate staff at a private June 33 briefing that permanently placing all fentanyl analogues into Schedule I poses problems, according to an attendee who spoke to Reuters anonymously because the briefing was private.
Alibaba, Mr. Zhang said, "had a very transparent conversation with the S.E.C." He said that Singles Day was a quirk of the Chinese internet that they were proud of, "something new that didn't happen in the U.S." If it is a novelty, it has its analogues.
In a June 20 closed-door briefing with Senate Judiciary Committee staffers, an official from the National Institute on Drug Abuse warned that the bill as drafted could create regulatory hurdles that will make it too hard for scientists to research possible medical benefits of fentanyl analogues.
Hungry City 12 Photos View Slide Show ' At Serengeti Kitchen in East Harlem, the escargots are small and dainty, demure analogues to the giant African land snails — large enough to spill over the palm of your hand — that are eaten as hors d'oeuvres in West Africa.
"And it is very hard to see what is wrong with this conclusion for, just as the state court recognized, nothing in Obergefell indicates that a birth registration regime based on biology, one no doubt with many analogues across the country and throughout history, offends the Constitution."
Like a Stop sign erected to make roads safer, the Stopping Overdoses of Fentanyl Analogues (SOFA) Act – a federal bill modeled on the Wisconsin law -- will advance a permanent fix to stop the creation and flow of deadly fentanyl poisons at their origins, namely drug labs overseas.
The ministry said that, due to the high flight characteristics of the MiG-31 aircraft and advanced high-maneuverable hypersonic technology, "the Kinzhal has no analogues in the world" -- a claim US officials have downplayed as "election rhetoric" ahead of Russia's presidential vote on March 18.
Fentanyl's chemical compound, however, can be easily manipulated to create endless new analogues outside of the prohibited classes, and the Chinese, who officials involved in the negotiations say challenged the drug's role in the US opioid crisis, were reluctant to address the flow of fentanyl in a systemic way.
The U.S. and Canada have been frequent collaborators in their efforts to stem the flow of powerful opioids that have ravaged both countries — and a number of cases so far have revealed a pattern of Canadian vendors allegedly coordinating or directly selling fentanyl and its analogues through the mail.
China later announced that it expanded on May 1 the list of narcotics subject to state control to include the more than 1,400 known fentanyl analogues, which have slightly different chemical makeups but are all addictive and potentially deadly, as well as any new ones developed in the future.
There are countless free-to-play analogues for mobile on the market—among them celebrity chef-co-signed Restaurant Dash with Gordon Ramsay and Cooking Fever, which garnered more than 100 million downloads in 2017—though Cooking Craze, through sheer speed and chaos alone, is definitely the most engrossing.
Correspondences abound across works as well: "Penumbra"'s maze-like nest of ink has visual analogues in the intricate pencil-work throughout the show; and the many unpainted sections of "lemon window" recall the gaps, holes, and other visual reminders of loss, decay, and absence that permeate the show.
Analogues and Opposites, on display at Henrique Faria Fine Art and organized by Venezuelan curator Tahía Rivero, is the artist's first solo exhibition in New York and highlights Leufert's career as a visual artist, presenting work produced between 1956 and 673, next to a few selected examples of his graphic design.
China had pledged that from May 1 it would expand the list of narcotics subject to state control to include the more than 1,400 known fentanyl analogues, which have a slightly different chemical makeup but are addictive and potentially deadly, as well as any new ones developed in the future.
They expect you to pay up at the grocery store, too, but poor people are not starving in the American streets, because we came up with this so-crazy-it-just-might-work idea of giving poor people money and money analogues (such as food stamps) to pay for food.
DEA Acting Chief Operations Officer Greg Cherundolo is set to go before a Senate committee on Tuesday to propose that Congress make the measure permanent so that cases against various analogues will not be undercut when the temporary ban lapses, a senior DEA official told Reuters ahead of the hearing.
"Due to recent deaths and the threat to customers' well-being, we've come to the decision that starting today (08/19/2016) we will no longer allow the sale of fentanyl and its related analogues on our market," an announcement from an administrator of the marketplace Darknet Heroes League (DHL) reads.
Dr. Daniel Ciccarone, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco, who studies patterns of drug use, said he suspected some coroners and medical examiners were not checking the blood of overdose victims for dozens of fentanyl analogues, which have chemical structures similar to fentanyl but require specialized toxicology testing.
In April, China pledged that from May 1 it would expand the list of narcotics subject to state control to the more than 1,400 known fentanyl analogues, which have a slightly different chemical makeup but are all addictive and potentially deadly, as well as any new ones developed in the future.
Ranging from an Army intelligence officer tailing Oppenheimer in 1943, to a journalist assigned to write a last profile of the dying physicist in 1966, these characters are insinuated into the world of Oppenheimer's real-life friends, family and colleagues, playing roles (secretary, old friend, curious neighbor) similar to their historical analogues.
And given the similarities in the climates in Salar de Gorbea and on Mars, Dr. Benison wonders if the crystals and dust devils here could serve as analogues for those that exist on Mars: "Can we look in those crystals and see the same kind of micro-organisms that we have in Chile?"
They introduced new characters and centered the story around them, but that story was remarkably close to a retelling of A New Hope, complete with new Empire and Rebellion analogues facing off, a new Death Star to destroy, a new Luke Skywalker equivalent trying to escape a new backwater desert planet, and so forth.
Run by three current and former art students and based in the UK, Tabloid Art History places images from pop culture next to their precise analogues in art history: a picture of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West photographing their daughter next to a detail from Diego Velàzquez's Las Meninas, featuring Velàzquez painting a child.
While the Food and Drug administration is right now mounting a nationwide investigation into contaminated romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona, which has sickened 121 people (and killed one), no federal agency is actively monitoring the illicit drug supply for contamination with fentanyl and its analogues — despite those drugs being responsible for some 26,000 deaths in the last year.
Certainly a far more scrappy effort than the heavily funded analogues in other Midwestern cities this summer, it feels as though DAW is still working toward being a marquee event, but it was buttressed by programming at many of the cities anchor institutions, including galleries, and a special feature at the Detroit Institute of Arts, curated by Olu.
While the video's Old West analogues of his modern-day country music critics may be wary of him, however, the year 2019 — to which Lil Nas X is eventually transported when he dives through a weird, Being John Malkovich-esque time portal — is home to people who are far more accepting of the rapper and his genre-bending song.
Over the course of their 2018 residency, McCloughan and Rogers found themselves rehashing the experience, which plays out as a psychological drama between two ambiguous couples — Rogers and McCloughan, who both consciously cultivate non-normative approaches to the gender binary, and "Marty" and "Lisa" (whose names were changed in character form to protect the privacy of their real-life analogues).
It's just as official as Olympic Gold was in terms of earning its Rings, but instead of starring real-life sportsmen and women, or at least anatomically accurate analogues of them, it rounds up a raft of characters from said platforming et al franchises and pits them against each other across events such as archery, rugby sevens, table tennis, and beach volleyball.
As the series goes on, Pullman makes the argument that the Christian Church and its analogues in every world are anti-knowledge, anti-body, and anti-pleasure, and that the only reasonable and moral response is to destroy them: to rip apart the church and all its teachings, to conquer the Kingdom of Heaven and to establish a Republic of Heaven in its place.
While the 2020 version characters are analogues of the originals — Tosta's Lucia is the new Julia (Neve Campbell), Emilio (13 Reasons Why's Brandon Larracuente) is the updated de facto patriarch Charlie (Matthew Fox); Beto (Niko Guardado) is Bailey (Scott Wolf); Valentina (Elle Paris Legaspi) is Claudia (Mean Girls' Lacey Chabert); baby Rafael is baby Owen — the updated of the story is painfully, necessarily topical.
Normally, government emails are available to journalists, researchers, and citizens using Freedom of Information Act requests (and its state-level analogues.) "As more local and state governments and their various agencies seek to use Gmail, there is the potential that state public records laws will be circumvented by emails that 'disappear' after a period of time," the National Freedom of Information Coalition wrote in a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
Three of the American photography pioneers are here: Alfred Stieglitz, with one of his cloud studies (from 21974) that he termed "Equivalents," finding in the sky the visual analogues to his emotional states; Alvin Langdon Coburn, whose "Eagle" (225) was produced with a mirrored lens that fragmented the image like a kaleidoscope to form what he called a "vortograph"; and a 2680 photogravure by Paul Strand of banded shadows.

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