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... nicotine each subject took into his mouth was estimated from the butt nicotine . These estimates do not tell us how much nicotine entered the blood stream because this amount will depend on the depth of inhalation but all our subjects ...
... nicotine each subject took into his mouth was estimated from the butt nicotine . These estimates do not tell us how much nicotine entered the blood stream because this amount will depend on the depth of inhalation but all our subjects ...
Page 180
... Nicotine is the most likely constituent of cigarettes for producing this improvement , and another vigilance study tested nicotine tablets with doses simi- lar to those estimated from butt analyses in the previous study . For both ...
... Nicotine is the most likely constituent of cigarettes for producing this improvement , and another vigilance study tested nicotine tablets with doses simi- lar to those estimated from butt analyses in the previous study . For both ...
Page 181
... nicotine is improving performance by reducing anxiety . At first sight this sedative action seems to be incompatible ... nicotine provides evidence that these pathways are being activated by this drug . It follows from this finding that ...
... nicotine is improving performance by reducing anxiety . At first sight this sedative action seems to be incompatible ... nicotine provides evidence that these pathways are being activated by this drug . It follows from this finding that ...
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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