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Smoking cessation: can we obtain more than we do at present?
K. Fagerstrom (Helsingborg, Sweden)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Smoking and COPD: will it ever vanish into smoke?
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Smoking and COPD: will it ever vanish into smoke?
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