Predrinking, alcohol use, and breath alcohol concentration: A study of young adult bargoers.
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Emmanuel Kuntsche | Tara M. Dumas | Florian Labhart | Kathryn Graham | S. Wells | E. Kuntsche | K. Graham | F. Labhart | Sharon Bernards | Sharon Bernards | Samantha Wells | Tara M Dumas
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