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117 related items for PubMed ID: 730802

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  • 4. Improved cost effective thin-layer detection techniques for routine surveillance of commonly abused drugs in drug abuse urine screening and proficiency testing programs with built-in quality assurance.
    Kaistha KK, Tadrus R.
    J Chromatogr; 1983 Sep 02; 267(1):109-16. PubMed ID: 6630364
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  • 7. Direct use of ion-exchange papers in hemagglutination-inhibition tests for drug abuse.
    Alexander GJ.
    Clin Chem; 1976 Jul 02; 22(7):1105-6. PubMed ID: 1277511
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  • 8. Thin-layer detection of pentazocine, tripelennamine, phencyclidine and propoxyphene alone or in combination with opiates in drug abuse urine screening programs.
    Kaistha KK, Tadrus R.
    J Chromatogr; 1978 Aug 01; 155(1):214-7. PubMed ID: 28334
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  • 9. Comparison of drugs of abuse detection in meconium by EMIT II and ELISA.
    Marin SJ, Keith L, Merrell M, McMillin GA.
    J Anal Toxicol; 2009 Apr 01; 33(3):148-54. PubMed ID: 19371463
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  • 11. Screening for drug abuse: use of NaCl to increase drug recovery from papers coated with ion-exchange resin.
    Alexander GJ.
    Clin Chem; 1975 Nov 01; 21(12):1803-4. PubMed ID: 1183002
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  • 12. Application of a digital computer to emergency toxicology.
    Jatlow P, Seligson D.
    Clin Chim Acta; 1974 Jan 19; 50(1):19-30. PubMed ID: 4816440
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  • 14. Analysis of chlormethiazole, ethchlorvynol and trichloroethanol in biological fluids by gas-liquid chromatography as an aid to the diagnosis of acute poisoning.
    Flanagan RJ, Lee TD, Rutherford DM.
    J Chromatogr; 1978 Jun 11; 153(2):473-9. PubMed ID: 659564
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  • 18. Body distribution of ethchlorvynol.
    Winek CL, Wahba WW, Winek CL.
    J Forensic Sci; 1989 May 11; 34(3):687-90. PubMed ID: 2738567
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  • 19. Neonatal withdrawal following maternal ingestion of ethchlorvynol (Placidyl).
    Rumack BH, Walravens PA.
    Pediatrics; 1973 Nov 11; 52(5):714-6. PubMed ID: 4744665
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  • 20. Simplified radioimmunoassay of urinary drugs of abuse adsorbed on ion-exchange papers.
    Alexander GJ, Machiz S.
    Clin Chem; 1977 Oct 11; 23(10):1921-4. PubMed ID: 902420
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