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Gender differences in mortality risks in relation to smoking in a long-term follow-up of the Malmö preventive project
E. A. Marie, N. Peter, N. Jan-Åke, P. Kerstin, L. Claes-Göran (Lund, Malmo, Sweden)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Smoking and other hazards to the lung
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Smoking and other hazards to the lung
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Airway diseases
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