DEPARTMENT OF NUTRITION
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
OLYMPIC CENTENNIAL
ATHLETIC, SPORT, RECREATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT
DRUGS: COCAINE
Compiler
L. Grivetti
Professor of Nutrition
Department of Nutrition
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
FAX: (916) 752-8966)
e-mail: legrivetti@ucdavis.edu
Graduate Research Assistants
Susan Harvey
Virginia Bennett
Undergraduate Research Assistants
Roberto Cardarelli
Mary Daugherty
Alison Kirschner
Keókani Marciel
Cheryl Morgan
Shawa Moataz
Susan Napierala
Joseph Vu
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