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A car traveling with velocity v is decelerated by a constant acceleration of magnitude a. It travels a distance d before coming to rest. If its initial velocity were doubled, the distance required to stop would
Cross-tolerance
A phenomenon where tolerance to the effects of a certain drug results in a reduced response to another drug, often because the two drugs affect similar brain pathways.
Potentiation
The increase in strength or effectiveness of a drug, action, or biological response when combined with another substance or condition.
Double Bind
A situation in which a person receives conflicting messages, making it impossible to appropriately respond or resolve the situation.
Narcotic Antagonist
A medication that blocks or reverses the effects of opioids.
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