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How can data harmonisation benefit mental health research? An example of the Cannabis Cohorts Research Consortium
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How can data harmonisation benefit mental health research? An example of the Cannabis Cohorts Research Consortium

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Main Authors: Hutchinson, D., Silins, E., Mattick, R., Patton, G., Fergusson, D., Hayatbakhsh, R., Toumbourou, J., Olsson, C., Najman, J., Spry, E., Tait, Robert, Degenhardt, L., Swift, W., Butterworth, P., Horwood, L.
Format: Journal Article
Published: SAGE Publications Ltd 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9450
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