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File:Spirograph set (UK Palitoy early 1980s) (perspective fixed).jpg|link=Spirograph (nonfiction)|Clandestiphrine ring uses [[Spirograph (nonfiction)|Spirograph]] as front.
File:Spirograph set (UK Palitoy early 1980s) (perspective fixed).jpg|link=Spirograph (nonfiction)|Clandestiphrine ring uses [[Spirograph (nonfiction)|Spirograph]] as front.
File:Spin ice spin arrangement diagram.svg|link=Spin ice (nonfiction)|[[Spin ice (nonfiction)|Spin ice diagram]] tips off investigators, [[Dysprosium Titanate]] suspected of Clandestiphrine trafficking in [[Astrakhan Khanate (nonfiction)|Astrakhan Khanate]].
File:Spin ice spin arrangement diagram.svg|link=Spin ice (nonfiction)|[[Spin ice (nonfiction)|Spin ice diagram]] tips off investigators, [[Dysprosium Titanate]] suspected of Clandestiphrine trafficking in [[Astrakhan Khanate (nonfiction)|Astrakhan Khanate]].
File:Petroleum.jpg|Petroleum is precursor to Clandestiphrine, say crime fighters.
File:Petroleum.jpg|link=The Little Petroleum Sample That Could|Celebrated children's book ''[[The Little Petroleum Sample That Could]]'' is front for [[Clandestiphrine]] trafficking, say crime fighters.
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Revision as of 09:11, 20 June 2016

First page of original proposal to develop Clandestiphrine.

Clandestiphrine, also known as deniatol or denialine, is primarily a transdimensional drug for reducing observation and minimizing the effects of exposure.

As a medication it is used for a number of conditions including: anapolitical shock, computational arrest, and supernatural bleeding.

Inhaled Clandestiphrine may be used to improve the fortunes of a croupier.

It may also be used for assassination when other treatments are not effective.

It is given computationally, by injection into a metachondrion, by inhalation, or by computation with a Runcible spoon.

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