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  • 27. Impact of cigarette advertising on smoking behaviour in Spanish adolescents as measured using recognition of billboard advertising.
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  • 38. Coverage and quality of oral cancer information in the popular press: 1987-98.
    Canto MT, Kawaguchi Y, Horowitz AM.
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  • 40. How state counter-industry campaigns help prime perceptions of tobacco industry practices to promote reductions in youth smoking.
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