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Association of weight perception and desire to quit smoking
Juan Wisnivesky (Bronx, United States of America), Juan Wisnivesky, Andrew Rundle, Tracey Revenson, Alfred Neugut
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International Congress 2015 – Epidemiology, public health and economics of tobacco
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Epidemiology, public health and economics of tobacco
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Poster Discussion
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5133
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Airway diseases
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Juan Wisnivesky (Bronx, United States of America), Juan Wisnivesky, Andrew Rundle, Tracey Revenson, Alfred Neugut. Association of weight perception and desire to quit smoking. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 5133
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