Developing a quantitative measure of alcohol consumption for genomic studies on prospective cohorts.
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T. Trull | K. Bucholz | A. Heath | R. Todd | A. Agrawal | P. Madden | J. Grant | K. Sher | M. Lynskey | M. Pergadia | A. Todorov | Andrew K. Littlefield | M. Waldron
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