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Characteristics of a Non-Treatment Sample of Heavy Cocaine Users Volunteering for Studies Involving Cocaine Administration in Baltimore (Usa)

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Pages 139-149 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Benjamin J. Lexau, David Nelson & Dorothy K. Hatsukami. (1998) Comparing IV and Non-IV Cocaine Users: Characteristics of a Sample of Cocaine Users Seeking to Participate in Research. American Journal on Addictions 7:4, pages 262-271.
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