The effect of a clinically effective and non-effective dose of lorazepam on 7.5% CO₂-induced anxiety.
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The effect of a clinically effective and non-effective dose of lorazepam on 7.5% CO₂-induced anxiety.
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The effect of a clinically eff ...... m on 7.5% CO₂-induced anxiety.
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The effect of a clinically eff ...... m on 7.5% CO₂-induced anxiety.
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The effect of a clinically eff ...... m on 7.5% CO₂-induced anxiety.
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Alison Diaper
Andreas Papadopoulos
Ann S Rich
Gerry R Dawson
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10.1002/HUP.2261
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2012-10-02T00:00:00Z