Assessment of cognitive and psychomotor impairment, subjective effects, and blood THC concentrations following acute administration of oral and vaporized cannabis
Tory R. Spindle(Johns Hopkins University), Ryan G. Vandrey(Johns Hopkins University), Thomas Woodward(Michigan State Police), Megan Grabenauer(RTI International), Erin L. Martin(Medical University of South Carolina), Michael A. Milburn
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