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Brain / drug effects / Great Britain
Psychotropic Drugs / pharmacology / Great Britain
Psychotropic Drugs / therapeutic use / Great Britain
Behavior, Addictive / Great Britain
Substance-Related Disorders / Great Britain
Ethik
Gesellschaft
Politik
Drugs Social aspects
Drugs Moral and ethical aspects
Drug abuse
Drug utilization Moral and ethical aspects
Drug abuse Government policy
Drug addicts Psychology
Drug addicts Rehabilitation
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Psychotropic Drugs / pharmacology / Great Britain
Psychotropic Drugs / therapeutic use / Great Britain
Behavior, Addictive / Great Britain
Substance-Related Disorders / Great Britain
Ethik
Gesellschaft
Politik
Drugs Social aspects
Drugs Moral and ethical aspects
Drug abuse
Drug utilization Moral and ethical aspects
Drug abuse Government policy
Drug addicts Psychology
Drug addicts Rehabilitation
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title_auth Drugs and the future brain science, addiction and society
title_exact_search Drugs and the future brain science, addiction and society
title_full Drugs and the future brain science, addiction and society scientific coordinators, David Nutt ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Drugs and the future brain science, addiction and society scientific coordinators, David Nutt ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Drugs and the future brain science, addiction and society scientific coordinators, David Nutt ... [et al.]
title_short Drugs and the future
title_sort drugs and the future brain science addiction and society
title_sub brain science, addiction and society
topic Brain / drug effects / Great Britain
Psychotropic Drugs / pharmacology / Great Britain
Psychotropic Drugs / therapeutic use / Great Britain
Behavior, Addictive / Great Britain
Substance-Related Disorders / Great Britain
Ethik
Gesellschaft
Politik
Drugs Social aspects
Drugs Moral and ethical aspects
Drug abuse
Drug utilization Moral and ethical aspects
Drug abuse Government policy
Drug addicts Psychology
Drug addicts Rehabilitation
topic_facet Brain / drug effects / Great Britain
Psychotropic Drugs / pharmacology / Great Britain
Psychotropic Drugs / therapeutic use / Great Britain
Behavior, Addictive / Great Britain
Substance-Related Disorders / Great Britain
Ethik
Gesellschaft
Politik
Drugs Social aspects
Drugs Moral and ethical aspects
Drug abuse
Drug utilization Moral and ethical aspects
Drug abuse Government policy
Drug addicts Psychology
Drug addicts Rehabilitation
Großbritannien
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