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... smoked ( r = .341 ; p < 0.001 ) . Further- more , those people who preferred ... smoked more cigarettes per day ( r 0.341 ; p < 0.001 ) ; had smoked regularly for a ... smoking cigarettes will Personality Factors in Self - medication 169.
... smoked ( r = .341 ; p < 0.001 ) . Further- more , those people who preferred ... smoked more cigarettes per day ( r 0.341 ; p < 0.001 ) ; had smoked regularly for a ... smoking cigarettes will Personality Factors in Self - medication 169.
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... cigarettes . Similarly , a survey of executives revealed that heavy smoking ... smoked during and after the exams are summa- rised in Table 1. The data ... smoked in the non - examination period is 2.2 cigarettes smoked , while the mean ...
... cigarettes . Similarly , a survey of executives revealed that heavy smoking ... smoked during and after the exams are summa- rised in Table 1. The data ... smoked in the non - examination period is 2.2 cigarettes smoked , while the mean ...
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... smoking can be regarded as self - medication , especially for certain groups . It seems that , depending on the situation , smokers will adjust their smoking behaviour in terms of number of cigarettes smoked , intensity of smoking and ...
... smoking can be regarded as self - medication , especially for certain groups . It seems that , depending on the situation , smokers will adjust their smoking behaviour in terms of number of cigarettes smoked , intensity of smoking and ...
Contents
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Somatic factors as predictors of psychotropic drug response | 67 |
Genetic and early environmental factors in response variability | 97 |
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