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Wayne Hall
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 1333
Citations - 84978
Wayne Hall is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cannabis & Population. The author has an hindex of 111, co-authored 1260 publications receiving 75606 citations. Previous affiliations of Wayne Hall include University of New South Wales & National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.
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Illicit amphetamine use as a public health problem in Australia.
Wayne Hall,Julie Hando +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that epidemic illicit amphetamine use re-emerged among young adults in most major Australian cities in the mid to late 1980s and seemed to be characterised by widespread experimentation with injection as a route of adminisfration.
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Neuroscience in gambling policy and treatment: an interdisciplinary perspective
Murat Yücel,Adrian Carter,Adrian Carter,Amy R Allen,Bernard W. Balleine,Luke Clark,Nicki A. Dowling,Nicki A. Dowling,Nicki A. Dowling,Sally M. Gainsbury,Anna E. Goudriaan,Jon E. Grant,Alan Hayes,David C. Hodgins,Ruth J. van Holst,Ruth J. van Holst,Ralph Lattimore,Charles Livingstone,Valentina Lorenzetti,Valentina Lorenzetti,Dan I. Lubman,Dan I. Lubman,Carsten Murawski,Linden Parkes,Nancy M. Petry,Robin Room,Bruce Singh,Anna Thomas,Phil Townshend,George J. Youssef,Wayne Hall +30 more
TL;DR: The workshops revealed that neuroscience can be used to improve identification of the dangers of products used in gambling and that interdisciplinary collaborations are needed to reduce the harms of gambling.
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A Bio-Social and Ethical Framework for Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
TL;DR: Different branches of research relevant to understanding how FASD is identified and defined are reviewed and a framework for future social and ethical research in this area is outlined.
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Fibre area correction factors (FACF) for the extended rules-of-mixtures for natural fibre reinforced composites
TL;DR: In this paper, new equations are presented which can produce improved predictions of the in-plane moduli and strength of natural fibre composites, based on recent publications in the scientific literature.
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Conflicts of Interest in Recommendations to Use Computerized Neuropsychological Tests to Manage Concussion in Professional Football Codes
Bradley Partridge,Wayne Hall +1 more
TL;DR: Several examples of conflicts of interest that have arisen and been tolerated in the management of concussion in sport regarding the use of computerized neuropsychological (NP) tests for diagnosing concussion are exposed.