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Recent developments in instrumentation for psychochemistry.
1969
R E Bowman
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D011600
Psychopharmacology
The study of the effects of drugs on mental and behavioral activity.
D001671
Biochemistry
The study of the composition, chemical structures, and chemical reactions of living things.
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