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The human phase‐I metabolism of three SCRAs bearing a cumyl moiety and a CBM or NBM tail, based on LC‐qToF‐MS data of authentic urine specimens. Abstract Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) continue to show high prevalence on the new psychoactive substances drug market.
Arianna Giorgetti+6 more
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Another Chinese generic ban‐evading SCRA, CH‐FUBBMPDORA, has emerged. This study reports its first identification in Europe, its analytical characterization (NMR, Raman, FTIR, GC–MS, and HRMS), its cannabinoid activation potential in a βarr2 recruitment assay, and its metabolization profile.
Marie H. Deventer+13 more
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Criminal Law: Drunkenness as a Defence to Murder.–Malice Aforethought [PDF]
B. F. M.
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A LC–MS/MS method has been validated for analysis of semi‐synthetic cannabinoids (SSC) and selected phytocannabinoids in seizures. Further SSC‐derivatives were implemented into the method for qualitative detection. The methodology was applied to a sample collective (n = 80) including cannabis flowers, resins, edibles and vape liquids.
Marica Hundertmark+4 more
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A Selection of Leading Cases in the Criminal Law, with Notes. By the late Henry Warburton, and Claude H. Grundy, Barristers-at-Law. Fifth edition. xxx and 571 pp. London: Stevens & Sons, Lim.1921. (20s.) [PDF]
H. D. H.
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ABSTRACT The pledge to Leave No One Behind is central to the 2030 Agenda and cuts across all the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To realize this cross‐sectoral approach to inequality, policy coherence is considered an important tool. This article questions whether and how policy coherence leaves no one behind.
Nikki J. J. Theeuwes+2 more
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Possibilities for Criminal Law Reaction in Europe: A Review. [PDF]
Turanjanin V, Radulović D.
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