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Use of Qat in the UK
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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References
Baasher, T. (1983) What is Khat? In Drug Use & Misuse (eds. Edwards, G., Arif, A. and Jafle, J.) pp. 42–49.Google Scholar
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