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Evidence in European social drug research and drug policy. / O'Gorman, Aileen (Editor); Potter, Gary Richard (Editor); Fountain, Jane (Editor).
Lengerich: PABST Science Publishers, 2016. 132 p.

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O'Gorman, A, Potter, GR & Fountain, J (eds) 2016, Evidence in European social drug research and drug policy. PABST Science Publishers, Lengerich.

APA

O'Gorman, A., Potter, G. R., & Fountain, J. (Eds.) (2016). Evidence in European social drug research and drug policy. PABST Science Publishers.

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O'Gorman A, (ed.), Potter GR, (ed.), Fountain J, (ed.). Evidence in European social drug research and drug policy. Lengerich: PABST Science Publishers, 2016. 132 p.

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O'Gorman, Aileen (Editor) ; Potter, Gary Richard (Editor) ; Fountain, Jane (Editor). / Evidence in European social drug research and drug policy. Lengerich : PABST Science Publishers, 2016. 132 p.

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RIS

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