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Epidemiology of the use of traditional and emerging tobacco products and e-cigarettes
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Electronic nicotine delivery systems - new challenge for tobacco control policy: results from Russian tobacco control policy evaluation study
M. Gambaryan (Moscow, Russian Federation), M. Popovich (Moscow, Russian Federation), M. Starovoytov (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. Kalinina (Moscow, Russian Federation), O. Drapkina (Moscow, Russian Federation), S. Boytsov (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2018 – Epidemiology of the use of traditional and emerging tobacco products and e-cigarettes
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Epidemiology of the use of traditional and emerging tobacco products and e-cigarettes
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Airway diseases
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