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Smoking among Hong Kong Chinese women: behavior, attitudes and experience

Authors
  1. A Amos
  2. AS Abdullah
  3. C Millett
  4. Census & Statistics Department
  5. CK Wong
  6. COSH
  7. DMC Lau
  8. Ho Cheung William Li
  9. J Zhang
  10. JP Koplan
  11. MH Cheng
  12. P Maykut
  13. Q Li
  14. R Doll
  15. Research News
  16. S Ma
  17. SC Hitchman
  18. SJ Anderson
  19. Sophia SC Chan
  20. Tai Hing Lam
  21. TH Lam
  22. TH Lam
  23. TH Lam
  24. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  25. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  26. VS Pathania
  27. WHC Li
  28. World Health Organization
  29. WS Choi
  30. XR Wang
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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