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Urine Testing for Drugs of Abuse
Editors:
Richard L. Hawks, Ph.D.
C. Nora Chiang, Ph.D.
Division of Preclinical Research National Institute on Drug Abuse
NIDA Research Monograph 73 1986
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Public Health Service Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration National Institute on Drug Abuse 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, Maryland
NIDA Research Monographs are prepared by the research divisions of the National Institute on Drug Abuse and published by its Office of Science. The primary objective of the series is to provide critical reviews of research problem areas and techniques, the content of state-of-the-art conferences, and integrative research reviews. Its dual publication emphasis is rapid and targeted dissemination to the scientific and professional community.
Editorial Advisors
MARTIN W. ADLER, Ph.D.
Temple University School of Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
SYDNEY ARCHER, Ph.D.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy. New York
RICHARD E. BELLEVILLE, Ph.D.
NB Associates. Health Sciences Rockville. Maryland
KARST J. BESTEMAN
Alcohol and Drug Problems Association of North Amenca
Washington. D.C
GILBERT J. BOTVIN, Ph.D.
Cornell University Medical College New York. New York
JOSEPH V. BRADY, Ph.D.
The Johns Hopkins University School of MediCine
Baltimore. Maryland
THEODORE J. CICERO, Ph.D.
Washington University School of MediCine
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SIDNEY COHEN, M.D.
Los Angeles. California
MARY L. JACOBSON
National Federation of Parents for Drug? Free Youth
Omaha, Nebraska
REESE T. JONES, M.D.
Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute San FrancIsco. California
DENISE KANDEL, Ph.D.
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University
New York. New York
HERBERT KLEBER, M.D.
Yale University School of Medicine New Haven. Connecticut
RICHARD RUSSO
New Jersey State Department of Health Trenton. New Jersey
NIDA Research Monograph Series
CHARLES R. SCHUSTER, Ph.D.
Director. NIDA
JEAN PAUL SMITH, Ph.D.
Acting Associate Director for SCience. NIDA Acting Editor
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