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3,4-Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) is an empathogen-entactogen, stimulant, and psychedelic drug of the amphetamine family that is encountered mainly as a recreational drug. [3]
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MMDA-2 (2-methoxy-4,5-methylenedioxyamphetamine) is a psychedelic drug of the amphetamine class. [1] It is closely related to MMDA and MDA. [1] Alexander Shulgin was likely the first to synthesize MMDA-2. [1] In his book PiHKAL, the dose is listed as 25–50 mg, and the duration is listed as 8–12 hours. [1]
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MMDA is classified as a Schedule 1 substance in the United States, and is similarly controlled in other parts of the world. MMDA remains illegal, however it is classified differently than the illegality of MDMA. [clarification needed] Internationally, MMDA is a Schedule I drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. [4]
For example, if 32 hours of billable time are recorded in a fixed 40-hour week, the utilization rate would then be 32 / 40 = 80%. Note that with this second method it is possible to have a utilization rate that exceeds 100%. If 50 hours of billable time are recorded in a fixed 40-hour week, then the utilization rate would be 50 / 40 = 125%.
Myristicin is a naturally occurring compound (a benzodioxole) found in common herbs and spices, such as nutmeg. [1] [2] It is an insecticide, and has been shown to enhance the effectiveness of other insecticides.
MSP kWh is the amount of electricity consumed at the 'meter supply point', which is the customer's meter. GSP kWh is obtained by multiplying the MSP kWh by the Line Loss Factor (LLF, a figure > 1) to include the amount of electricity lost when it is conducted through the distribution network, from the 'grid supply point' to the customer's meter.