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... Administration 69 Distribution Excretion 70 70 Neuropharmacology 72 Effects of Alcohol 72 Tolerance 76 Withdrawal 77 Self - Administration in Humans 78 Self - Administration in Nonhumans 82 Harmful Effects of an Acute Administration 83 ...
... Administration 69 Distribution Excretion 70 70 Neuropharmacology 72 Effects of Alcohol 72 Tolerance 76 Withdrawal 77 Self - Administration in Humans 78 Self - Administration in Nonhumans 82 Harmful Effects of an Acute Administration 83 ...
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... Self - Administration in Humans 118 119 Self - Administration in Nonhumans Harmful Effects 119 A Final Word 121 Chapter Summary 121 References 122 10 CAFFEINE AND THE METHYLXANTHINES Sources of Methylxanthines 145 108 History of ...
... Self - Administration in Humans 118 119 Self - Administration in Nonhumans Harmful Effects 119 A Final Word 121 Chapter Summary 121 References 122 10 CAFFEINE AND THE METHYLXANTHINES Sources of Methylxanthines 145 108 History of ...
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... self - administered apart from when they are prescribed by a physician for the treatment of depression . They are sel- dom sold illicitly on the street and do not ap- pear to be used nonmedically . SELF - ADMINISTRATION IN NONHUMANS ...
... self - administered apart from when they are prescribed by a physician for the treatment of depression . They are sel- dom sold illicitly on the street and do not ap- pear to be used nonmedically . SELF - ADMINISTRATION IN NONHUMANS ...
Contents
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
Chapter Summary 8 Chapter Summary | 19 |
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Drugs and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Pharmacology Stephanie Hancock,William McKim No preview available - 2017 |
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