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|Description='''Figure 3.''' THC and CBD Levels Vary Between Labs After Controlling for Plausible Confounds. Average predicted values (+/− 99% confidence intervals) are shown, by lab, for '''(a)''' THC levels in chemotype I flower products (n = 161,933); '''(b)''' THC levels in chemotype I concentrate products (n = 33,888); '''(c)''' CBD levels in chemotype II and III flower products (n = 4,661); and '''(d)''' CBD levels in chemotype II and III concentrate products (n = 2,156) after adjusting for grower, strain-name, and time of measurement. Predicted values were generated from fixed-effects regressions with cluster-robust standard errors (see Methods). |Source={{cite journal |title=The cannabinoid content of legal cannabis in Washington State varies systematically across testing facilities and popular consumer products |journal=Scientific Reports |author=Jikomes, N.; Zoorob, M. |volume=8 |pages=4519 |year=2018 |doi=10.1038/s41598-018-22755-2}} | |||
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Figure 3. THC and CBD Levels Vary Between Labs After Controlling for Plausible Confounds. Average predicted values (+/− 99% confidence intervals) are shown, by lab, for (a) THC levels in chemotype I flower products (n = 161,933); (b) THC levels in chemotype I concentrate products (n = 33,888); (c) CBD levels in chemotype II and III flower products (n = 4,661); and (d) CBD levels in chemotype II and III concentrate products (n = 2,156) after adjusting for grower, strain-name, and time of measurement. Predicted values were generated from fixed-effects regressions with cluster-robust standard errors (see Methods). |
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Jikomes, N.; Zoorob, M. (2018). "The cannabinoid content of legal cannabis in Washington State varies systematically across testing facilities and popular consumer products". Scientific Reports 8: 4519. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-22755-2. |
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