Heroin assisted treatment and research networks

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Heroin assisted treatment and research networks. / Houborg, Esben; Munksgaard, Rasmus.

I: Drugs and Alcohol Today, Bind 15, Nr. 4, 07.12.2015, s. 203-215.

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Houborg, E & Munksgaard, R 2015, 'Heroin assisted treatment and research networks', Drugs and Alcohol Today, bind 15, nr. 4, s. 203-215. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-07-2015-0031

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Houborg, E., & Munksgaard, R. (2015). Heroin assisted treatment and research networks. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 15(4), 203-215. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-07-2015-0031

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Houborg E, Munksgaard R. Heroin assisted treatment and research networks. Drugs and Alcohol Today. 2015 dec. 7;15(4):203-215. https://doi.org/10.1108/DAT-07-2015-0031

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Houborg, Esben ; Munksgaard, Rasmus. / Heroin assisted treatment and research networks. I: Drugs and Alcohol Today. 2015 ; Bind 15, Nr. 4. s. 203-215.

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