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The effect of alcohol strength on alcohol consumption: findings from a randomised controlled cross-over pilot trial

Authors
  1. AB InBev
  2. D Lakens
  3. D Teare
  4. Innovation and Skills Department for Business
  5. Department of Health
  6. Department of Health
  7. DF Polit
  8. DS Segal
  9. DT Neal
  10. DW Lachenmeier
  11. E Beard
  12. E Österberg
  13. ES Geller
  14. ES King
  15. G Milner
  16. GJ Hollands
  17. GJ Hollands
  18. I Kersbergen
  19. J Rehm
  20. J Rehm
  21. JL York
  22. K McLaughlin
  23. KJ Corcoran
  24. M Vasiljevic
  25. MW Cox
  26. Office for National Statistics
  27. Office for National Statistics
  28. P Sheeran
  29. PR Perman-Howe
  30. Public Health England
  31. Randomization.com
  32. RH Thaler
  33. S Champely
  34. SM Eldridge
  35. TM Marteau
  36. World Medical Association
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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