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No Hidden Causes Found in Smoking - Death Survey

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Friedman, G.D.
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03732159/03732629/S and H Re Smoking and Health General Volume 3 780901790605.
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10 Apr 1999
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Ctr, Council for Tobacco Research
Kaiser Permanente
New England Journal of Medicine
TI, Tobacco Inst
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MARG, MARGINALIA
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