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| | Dr. Warren James Woodford - References |
 | | Page 4, "Dr. Woodford testified that the EMIT test is nonspecific and ideally used as an initial screening test because it serves as an indicator of THC, the chemical which gives marijuana its intoxicating effect, could be in the urine, but does not directly measure or identify the presence of THC." |
 | | Woodford testified unequivocally that it would be impossible to observe the cannabis plants at issue from a helicopter at five hundred feet. |
 | | Page 600, "Dr. James Woodford, a chemist, testified for the defense that Welnas "grow operation" was not a sophisticated one, and that probably only twenty-five to thirty of the 285 plants were usable." |
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