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Is a percentage a percentage? Systematic review of the effectiveness of Scandinavian smoking cessation courses and quitlines
P. B. Poulsen, J. Dollerup, A. Møller (Ballerup, Herlev, Denmark)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Towards smoking cessation
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Towards smoking cessation
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E-Communication Session
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438
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Airway diseases
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