Identification and quantification of synthetic cannabinoids in ‘spice-like’ herbal mixtures: A snapshot of the German situation in the autumn of 2012
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Identification and quantification of synthetic cannabinoids in ‘spice-like’ herbal mixtures: A snapshot of the German situation in the autumn of 2012
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Drug Testing and Analysis
Volume 6, Issue 1-2, Pages 59-71
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Wiley
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2013-05-31
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10.1002/dta.1499
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