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Use of digital technologies for evaluating prevalence of various types of nicotine usage among young people
V. Davydova (Vinnytsia, Ukraine), T. Shypovych (Vinnytsia, Ukraine), A. Demchuk (Vinnytsia, Ukraine), V. Poberezhets (Vinnytsia, Ukraine), Y. Mostovoy (Vinnytsia, Ukraine)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Epidemiology of tobacco use and the role of health professionals in tobacco control
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