Examples of using Amphetamine in English and their translations into Chinese
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Large quantities of amphetamine seizures continue to be reported in the Middle East, in particular in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Syrian Arab Republic.
Amphetamine, for example, is often matched with fast, repetitive music, as it provides stimulation, enabling people to dance quickly.
Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is a synthetic drug considered part hallucinogen and part amphetamine.
The United Kingdom reported that, over the 2007/2008 financial year, seizures of amphetamine in England and Wales amounted to only 1.76 tons.
The majority of those seizures was reported by countries in Europe, which suggests that a large proportion of the ATS seized is likely to be amphetamine.
AThe Netherlands additionally reported a number of laboratory detections of manufacture of various amphetamine-type stimulants, such as amphetamine and Ecstasy.
The results are conclusive: The highest spot was given to alcohol, other spots were filled by drugs such as heroin, nicotine, methamphetamine or amphetamine.
Reports of amphetamine seizures in countries in the Middle East refer predominantly to tablets bearing the logo" Captagon".
The number of problem users of drugs, mainly amphetamine and opiates, is estimated to be about 11,000- 14,000.
Amphetamine-type stimulants(ATS) are synthetic drugs that include the chemically related amphetamine, methamphetamine and ecstasy.
Tablets containing amphetamine and sold as Captagon are used throughout the Near and Middle East.
Such seizures in Saudi Arabia appear to have stabilized since then: seized amphetamine amounted to 12.8 tons in 2008 and 13.4 tons in 2009.
In the Near and Middle East/South-West Asia, the amphetamine seized was mainly in the form of counterfeit Captagon tablets.
The numbers of illicit laboratories manufacturing amphetamine detected in 2003 remained stable, compared with the reports received for 2002.
Stimulant(mainly amphetamine) seizures in Europe and trends in the highest ranking country, 1986-1999.
This is usually amphetamine compounds to which a component is added more or less hallucinogenic affects.
Europe has accounted for the bulk of global seizures of amphetamine and Ecstasy, with most countries registering increased seizures.
The conflict also saw American servicemen stationed in Korea and Japan concocting their own speed balls- an injectable mixture of amphetamine and heroin.
Increased use of hallucinogens," ecstasy" and amphetamine among the general population was noted.
Methamphetamine continued to account for the majority of ATS seizures, followed by amphetamine and" ecstasy" seizures.