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S P Crawford

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The Body Positive|September 8, 2001
Feelin' stronger every day. Strength training, combating side effects, and promoting positive changeS P Crawford
Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal|July 13, 2022
Elixir Iodo-Bromide Calcium CompoundS P Crawford
The Southern Medical Record|August 26, 2022
Mind CureS P Crawford
Psychopharmacology|April 1, 1995
Evidence that the anxiolytic-like effects of chlordiazepoxide on the elevated plus maze are confounded by increases in locomotor activityG R Dawson, S P Crawford, N Collinson, et al.
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1994
One-trial tolerance to the effects of chlordiazepoxide on the elevated plus maze may be due to locomotor habituation, not repeated drug exposureG R Dawson, S P Crawford, K J Stanhope, et al.
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The Body Positive|September 8, 2001
Feelin' stronger every day. Strength training, combating side effects, and promoting positive changeS P Crawford
Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal|July 13, 2022
Elixir Iodo-Bromide Calcium CompoundS P Crawford
The Southern Medical Record|August 26, 2022
Mind CureS P Crawford
Psychopharmacology|April 1, 1995
Evidence that the anxiolytic-like effects of chlordiazepoxide on the elevated plus maze are confounded by increases in locomotor activityG R Dawson, S P Crawford, N Collinson, et al.
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1994
One-trial tolerance to the effects of chlordiazepoxide on the elevated plus maze may be due to locomotor habituation, not repeated drug exposureG R Dawson, S P Crawford, K J Stanhope, et al.
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