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Tobacco smoking risks which are poorly known
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Study based on new x-ray finding and diagnostic approach of smokers
A. Papadaki, A. Galatsanos, P. Kanellos, A. Patronidou, A. Germanakis, E. Klironomos, E. Bounialetos, M. Leontaki, I. Saloustros (Agios Nikolaos, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Tobacco smoking risks which are poorly known
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Tobacco smoking risks which are poorly known
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Respiratory infections
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