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I have drafted a solution below which describes a suitable data model for storing substance article content as semantic sub-objects which would be rendered using a master template for the published article, allowing modification of variables via form interfaces by contributors.
I have drafted a solution below which describes a suitable data model for storing substance article content as semantic sub-objects which would be rendered using a master template for the published article, allowing modification of variables via form interfaces by contributors.


Left column is for cultural information, speculation, and other basic material.
Left column is for cultural information, speculation, and other basic material. Bottom Row is for semantic data collected from the trip reporter and presented as graphs, charts, and in tabular dorm.


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This shit right here, is the nuts.
==Abstract==
==Abstract==
This is the introductory paragraph for the substance article, which should contain a summary of the information on this article for use in API calls and search results so that readers can quickly identify the substance.
This is the introductory paragraph for the substance article, which should contain a summary of the information on this article for use in API calls and search results so that readers can quickly identify the substance.
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These sections will be used to discuss the physical and psychoactive consequences of administering the substance:
These sections will be used to discuss the physical and psychoactive consequences of administering the substance:


===Pharmacodynamics===
==Pharmacodynamics==


====Risk factors====
====Risk factors====
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* ''Indications for the therapeutic use of the substance''
* ''Indications for the therapeutic use of the substance''


====Recreational use====
====Pharmacokinetics===
* Subjective effects (breakdown of effects using [[subjective effects index|the effect index]], [[replication index|gallery of replications]], and [[experience index|list of experience reports]])
 
===Pharmacokinetics===
* ''Receptor selectivity and affinities''
* ''Receptor selectivity and affinities''
* ''Metabolism for various routes of administration and forms of substance''
* ''Metabolism for various routes of administration and forms of substance''
* ''Statistics and descriptions of possible side effects''
* ''Statistics and descriptions of possible side effects''


====Toxicity and harm potential====
==Toxicity and harm potential==
* ''Toxicity of substance''
* ''Toxicity of substance''
* ''Dangerous drug interactions by co-administration of substances''
* ''Dangerous drug interactions by co-administration of substances''
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   <h3 class="panel-header">Physical effects [[File:User.svg|20px|right|link=]]</h3>
   <h3 class="panel-header">Physical effects [[File:User.svg|x20px|right|link=]]</h3>
   <p class="panel-abstract">The physical effects of codeine can be broken down into several components which progressively intensify proportional to dosage. The general head space of codeine is described by many as one of intense euphoria, relaxation, anxiety suppression and pain relief. The most prominent of these cognitive effects include</p>
   <p class="panel-abstract">The physical effects of codeine can be broken down into several components which progressively intensify proportional to dosage. The general head space of codeine is described by many as one of intense euphoria, relaxation, anxiety suppression and pain relief. The most prominent of these cognitive effects include</p>
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         <h4 class="media-heading">[[Effect::Pain relief]]</h4>
         <h4 class="media-heading">[[Effect::Pain relief]]</h4>
         <p>This component is subjectively different from other anaesthetics as it does not necessarily remove the pain entirely whilst still remaining equal in terms of its effectiveness. Instead of directly suppressing pain, these substances simply dull the perceived sensation and cover it up with feelings of physical and emotional pleasure.</p>
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         <h4 class="media-heading">[[Effect::Physical euphoria]]</h4>
         <h4 class="media-heading">[[Effect::Physical euphoria]]</h4>
         <p>This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its physical euphoria when compared with that of [[morphine]] or [[diacetylmorphine]] (heroin) due to the upper limit of how much can be converted into its active form through metabolism. The sensation itself can be described as extreme feelings of hyper intense physical comfort, snuggliness, warmth and physical blissful euphoria which emanates throughout the body.</p>
         <p>This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its physical euphoria when compared with that of [[morphine]] or [[diacetylmorphine]] (heroin) due to the upper limit of how much can be converted into its active form through metabolism. The sensation itself can be described as extreme feelings of intense physical comfort, warmth and physical blissful euphoria which spreads throughout the body.</p>
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   <h3 class="panel-header">Cognitive effects [[File:User.svg|20px|right|link=]]</h3>
   <h3 class="panel-header">Cognitive effects [[File:User.svg|x20px|right|link=]]</h3>
   <p class="panel-abstract">The physical effects of codeine can be broken down into several components which progressively intensify proportional to dosage, and generally include</p>
   <p class="panel-abstract">The physical effects of codeine can be broken down into several components which progressively intensify proportional to dosage, and generally include</p>
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         <h4 class="media-heading">[[Effect::Cognitive euphoria]]</h4>
         <h4 class="media-heading">[[Effect::Cognitive euphoria]]</h4>
         <p>This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that of [[morphine]] or [[diacetylmorphine]] (heroin) due to the upper limit of how much can be converted into its active form through metabolism. It is still, however, capable of extreme intensity and overwhelming bliss at heavier dosages with a low tolerance. The sensation itself can be described as powerful and overwhelming feeling of emotional bliss, contentment, love and happiness.</p>
         <p>This particular substance can be considered as less intense in its cognitive euphoria when compared with that of [[morphine]] or [[diacetylmorphine]] (heroin) due to the upper limit of how much can be converted into its active form through metabolism. It is still, however, capable of extreme intensity and overwhelming bliss at heavier dosages with a low tolerance. The sensation itself can be described as powerful and overwhelming feeling of emotional bliss, contentment, and happiness.</p>
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     <li class="list-item"><h4 class="media-heading">[[Effect::Anxiety suppression]]</h4></li>
     <li class="list-item"><h4 class="media-heading">[[Anxiety suppression]]</h4></li>
     <li class="list-item"><h4 class="media-heading">[[Effect::Compulsive redosing]]</h4></li>
     <li class="list-item"><h4 class="media-heading">[[Compulsive redosing]]</h4></li>
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Bottom row is for charts, graphs, and numerical data collected by the trip reporter. This area will be used as a space to provide very detailed findings of our crowd-sourced research,
Bottom row is for charts, graphs, and numerical data collected by the trip reporter. This area will be used as a space to provide very detailed findings of our crowd-sourced research,
===Dosage===
==Reports==
===Duration===
===Premise===
===Dosage/Duration timeline===
====Concludiond snd anslyses====


==Article information==
===Contributors, last edit===
===Citations===
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