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Tobacco smoke is a major source of indoor air pollution in Hungary‘s hospitality venues
A. D. Tarnoki, D. L. Tarnoki, M. J. Travers, A. Hyland, K. Dobson, L. Mechtler, I. Horvath, K. M. Cummings (Budapest, Hungary; Buffalo, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Smoking cessation science and smoking-related disorders
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Smoking cessation science and smoking-related disorders
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A. D. Tarnoki, D. L. Tarnoki, M. J. Travers, A. Hyland, K. Dobson, L. Mechtler, I. Horvath, K. M. Cummings (Budapest, Hungary; Buffalo, United States Of America). Tobacco smoke is a major source of indoor air pollution in Hungary‘s hospitality venues. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 1082
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