2016년 7월 31일 일요일

Biphasic Effect

An effect wherein, low and high doses of the same substance can produce opposite effects.  For example, marijuana.  Colloquially these opposite states are expressed by an individual when they say they are either 'high' or 'stoned', with the former state the result of a low dose, and the latter - of course - the result of too many hits to one's dome, or ingestion of a high dose edible.