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Peter J Adams

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 21, 2010
Vested interests in addiction research and policy poisonous partnerships: health sector buy-in to arrangements with government and addictive consumption industriesPeter J Adams, Stephen Buetow, Fiona Rossen
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 15, 2023
Unpacking the differing understandings of "alcohol industry" in public health researchEdwin Sayes, Peter J Adams, Kypros Kypri
Drug and Alcohol Review|December 8, 2011
Strange bedfellows: meta-narrative traditions in the alcohol and other drug fieldPeter J Adams, Annabel Prescott, Robyn Dixon
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 30, 2021
How does the influence of the cannabis industry differ from that of alcohol and tobacco?Peter J Adams, Marta Rychert, Chris Wilkins
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 19, 2021
Policy influence and the legalized cannabis industry: learnings from other addictive consumption industriesPeter J Adams, Marta Rychert, Chris Wilkins
Health & Place|July 17, 2024
Rethinking the place of compulsory community mental health treatment in Aotearoa New Zealand: Implications of an assemblage theory approachAlison Schneller, Peter J Adams, Katey Thom
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 14, 2009
A question of balance: prioritizing public health responses to harm from gamblingPeter J Adams, John Raeburn, Kawshi de Silva
Environmental Science & Technology|May 7, 2016
Public Health Costs of Primary PM2.5 and Inorganic PM2.5 Precursor Emissions in the United StatesJinhyok Heo, Peter J Adams, H Oliver Gao
Environment International|June 21, 2017
Public health costs accounting of inorganic PM<sub>2.5</sub> pollution in metropolitan areas of the United States using a risk-based source-receptor modelJinhyok Heo, Peter J Adams, H Oliver Gao
Environmental Science & Technology|March 27, 2015
Implications of ammonia emissions from post-combustion carbon capture for airborne particulate matterJinhyok Heo, Sean T McCoy, Peter J Adams
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 21, 2010
Vested interests in addiction research and policy poisonous partnerships: health sector buy-in to arrangements with government and addictive consumption industriesPeter J Adams, Stephen Buetow, Fiona Rossen
The International Journal on Drug Policy|May 15, 2023
Unpacking the differing understandings of "alcohol industry" in public health researchEdwin Sayes, Peter J Adams, Kypros Kypri
Drug and Alcohol Review|December 8, 2011
Strange bedfellows: meta-narrative traditions in the alcohol and other drug fieldPeter J Adams, Annabel Prescott, Robyn Dixon
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 30, 2021
How does the influence of the cannabis industry differ from that of alcohol and tobacco?Peter J Adams, Marta Rychert, Chris Wilkins
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 19, 2021
Policy influence and the legalized cannabis industry: learnings from other addictive consumption industriesPeter J Adams, Marta Rychert, Chris Wilkins
Health & Place|July 17, 2024
Rethinking the place of compulsory community mental health treatment in Aotearoa New Zealand: Implications of an assemblage theory approachAlison Schneller, Peter J Adams, Katey Thom
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 14, 2009
A question of balance: prioritizing public health responses to harm from gamblingPeter J Adams, John Raeburn, Kawshi de Silva
Environmental Science & Technology|May 7, 2016
Public Health Costs of Primary PM2.5 and Inorganic PM2.5 Precursor Emissions in the United StatesJinhyok Heo, Peter J Adams, H Oliver Gao
Environment International|June 21, 2017
Public health costs accounting of inorganic PM<sub>2.5</sub> pollution in metropolitan areas of the United States using a risk-based source-receptor modelJinhyok Heo, Peter J Adams, H Oliver Gao
Environmental Science & Technology|March 27, 2015
Implications of ammonia emissions from post-combustion carbon capture for airborne particulate matterJinhyok Heo, Sean T McCoy, Peter J Adams
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