Philip Morris
National Incidence of Smoking and Misclassification Among the U.S. Married Female Population
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- Author
- Davis, R.A.
- Heavner, D.L.
- Morgan, W.T.
- Ogden, M.W.
- Steichen, T.J.
- Heavner, D.L.
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- PSCI, PUBLICATION SCIENTIFIC
- BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY
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- CARCHMAN,RICHARD/OFFICE
- Litigation
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- EXTR, EXTRA
- MARG, MARGINALIA
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- R530
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- RJR, R.J.Reynolds
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- Elsevier Science
- J Clin Epidemiol
- RJR, R.J.Reynolds
- J Clin Epidemiol
- Named Person
- Hege, R.B.
- Ogden, M.W.
- Sears, S.B.
- Stiles, M.F.
- Ogden, M.W.
- Master ID
- 2063633034/3485
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The. authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of M. F. Stiles,
R. B. Hege and S. B. Sears.
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