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Smokers‘ characteristics, pharmacological treatment and their association with weight gain during smoking cessation
M. Fidelix, S. Tanni, L. Baldini, A. Bertani, L. Coelho, M. Ambrosi, C. Mesquita, I. Godoy, S. Paiva, I. Godoy (Botucatu, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Tobacco cessation and tobacco cessation services
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Tobacco cessation and tobacco cessation services
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Oral Presentation
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1379
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Airway diseases
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M. Fidelix, S. Tanni, L. Baldini, A. Bertani, L. Coelho, M. Ambrosi, C. Mesquita, I. Godoy, S. Paiva, I. Godoy (Botucatu, Brazil). Smokers‘ characteristics, pharmacological treatment and their association with weight gain during smoking cessation. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1379
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