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'''Glycol''' is a chemical used ia antifreeze and as a solvent. It can be subject to [[inhalent abuse]] due to the [[psychotropic effects]] of inhaling its volatile gas
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'''Glycol''' is a chemical used ia antifreeze and as a solvent. It can be subject to [[inhalant abuse]] due to the [[psychotropic effects]] of inhaling its volatile gas
 
<ref>Coleman,A F (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Psychology, 2nd ed. Oxford:OUP. </ref>.
 
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Glycol is a chemical used ia antifreeze and as a solvent. It can be subject to inhalant abuse due to the psychotropic effects of inhaling its volatile gas [1].

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  1. Coleman,A F (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Psychology, 2nd ed. Oxford:OUP.