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    Contextual Information Triggered by Deep Click

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    Users often open new browser tabs or applications to look up something, e.g., additional information on a word found in the present tab. Such lookup of contextual information requires the user to frequently jump out of and return to the present tab or application, which is a tedious and distracting process. This disclosure describes techniques that provide user-interface cards that include contextual information based on the cursor position at the instant of a deep click of a haptic trackpad or touchscreen

    Adolescent brain maturation and smoking: What we know and where we’re headed

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    Neuroscience of Drugs and Addiction

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    Emergence of sex differences in the development of substance use and abuse during adolescence

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