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" ... Addy Norton, a Seattle medical marijuana user who satisfactorily completed a driving course at THC... [+] levels far higher than five nanograms per milliliter (Image: KIRO-TV) ... "
" ... Compared to men treated with radiation only, patients who received the combined approach had almost half the risk (47%) of biochemical progression of their disease. Compared with 201 men in the radiation only group, only 118 men in the combined treatment group had a biochemical progression of their disease. (Biochemical progression is defined by PSA values being elevated above the lowest level plus two nanograms per ml). ... "
" ... Everyone’s sensitivity to TCA varies and the threshold can be as low as 1 to 2 nanograms per litre. Some people can smell even low amounts of TCA while many are happy to drink a lightly infected wine. Laurent Ponsot of Domaine Ponsot is highly sensitive to TCA and was one of the early rejecters in Burgundy of cork. All of his wines including many Grand Crus that routinely sell for over US$300 per bottle are all under the synthetic Guala closure starting with the 2008 vintage. ... "
" ... However, unlike alcohol, the blood level of the psychoactive compound in marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), that constitutes impairment has not been well characterized. “This is an emerging field, but preliminary clinical reports suggest that anywhere above 1 to 15 nanograms of THC per milliliter of blood is considered a level of impairment,” Prasad says. ... "
" ... The defense will have to persuade jurors against this testimony, as well statements from the prosecution’s second witness on Thursday: David Isenschmid, a forensic toxicologist from the lab in Pennsylvania that tested Floyd’s blood. Isenschmid testified that in addition to 11 nanograms per milliliter of fentanyl, NMS Labs found norfentanyl, a metabolized version of the drug, in Floyd’s body at his time of death. Victims of overdoses rarely have norfentanyl in their blood, Isenschmid testified. ... "