Cross system agreement for substance use disorders: DSM-III-R, DSM-IV and ICD-10.
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H. Kranzler | B. Rounsaville | T. Babor | R. Kadden | K. Bryant | H. Kranzler | Ronald M. Kadden | Thomas F. Babor | Bruce J. Rounsaville | Kendall J. Bryant
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