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List and describe the techniques that a forensic toxicologist may use to isolate and identify drugs and poisons.
Cause-and-Effect Relationships
The principle that everything has a cause that produces an effect, typically used to understand and predict phenomena in various fields.
Uncertainty
The state of having limited knowledge where it is impossible to exactly describe the existing state, a future outcome, or more than one possible outcome.
Interest Groups
Parties or organizations other than direct competitors that have some vested interest in how an organization is managed.
Organizational Effectiveness
A measure of how successfully an organization achieves its goals and objectives.
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