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... investigator puts it this way : The most important common factor seems to be that of a certain lack of balance and ... investigators ap- ply such terms to these individuals , but their concept has not gone unchallenged . Others 4.15 ...
... investigator puts it this way : The most important common factor seems to be that of a certain lack of balance and ... investigators ap- ply such terms to these individuals , but their concept has not gone unchallenged . Others 4.15 ...
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... investigators have also noted adrenal anomalies in some chronic alcoholics . Whether these or other physiologic factors render one individual more susceptible to alcohol addiction than another has not yet been proved . Those who believe ...
... investigators have also noted adrenal anomalies in some chronic alcoholics . Whether these or other physiologic factors render one individual more susceptible to alcohol addiction than another has not yet been proved . Those who believe ...
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... investigators have used morphine , but if future research shows similar results when alcohol is used , it may contribute to our understanding of alcoholism and the withdrawal syndrome in man . METABOLIC STUDIES IN MAN Biochemists have ...
... investigators have used morphine , but if future research shows similar results when alcohol is used , it may contribute to our understanding of alcoholism and the withdrawal syndrome in man . METABOLIC STUDIES IN MAN Biochemists have ...
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