Tracing the geographical origin of cocaine
James R. Ehleringer (),
John F. Casale,
Michael J. Lott and
Valerie L. Ford
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James R. Ehleringer: Stable Isotope Ratio Facility for Environmental Research, University of Utah
John F. Casale: Special Testing and Research Laboratory Drug Enforcement Administration
Michael J. Lott: Stable Isotope Ratio Facility for Environmental Research, University of Utah
Valerie L. Ford: Special Testing and Research Laboratory Drug Enforcement Administration
Nature, 2000, vol. 408, issue 6810, 311-312
Abstract:
Cocaine carries a chemical fingerprint from the region where the coca was grown.
Date: 2000
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