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"It's almost expected": rural Australian Aboriginal women's reflections on smoking initiation and maintenance: a qualitative study
Author
A Bowling
A Chan
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AD Lopez
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
B Poland
BR Hoffman
CS Alexander
D Snape
DB Buller
DP Thomas
H Finch
H Graham
H Graham
J Coffin
J Dixon
J Leavy
J Ritchie
JB Unger
JB Unger
JB Unger
Jennifer T Gale
JJ Arnett
JL Bottorff
JL Johnson
K Alford
K Lindorff
KL Frohlich
KL Frohlich
L Mercken
L Wood
M Brady
M Brady
M Brough
M Mohsin
M Nichter
M Stead
MC Fiore
Megan E Passey
Ministry of Health
NA Christakis
National Health and Medical Research Council
P Crampton
P Laws
PJ Hutchinson
PL LeMaster
Population Health Division
R Legard
RE Reilly
RG Ivers
RJ Haines
Robert W Sanson-Fisher
Royal College of Physicians
S Angstman
S Sayers
S Wilson
T Elton-Marshall
T Vos
V Johnston
Publication venue
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Analyzing the Role of Retention Measures in the Determination of Voluntary Turnover Intentions of Software Professionals in India
Author
Allen NJ Meyer JP.
Beck S.
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Bhatnagar J.
Bhatnagar S.
Clarke KF.
Clarke KF.
Devi R.
Dougherty JM.
Dyke TV Strick S.
Eskildsen JK Nussler ML.
Ghosh P Satyawadi R.
Griffith RW Hom PW.
Haid M.
Kannan M Vivekanandan K.
Messmer M.
Pergamit MR Veum JR.
Price J Mueller C.
Smith PG.
Tomlinson A.
Vos AD Megan A.
Walker JW.
Zingheim KP Schuster RJ.
Publication venue
'Indian Society for Education and Environment'
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