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241 related items for PubMed ID: 17925593

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    Thomson G, Wilson N, Edwards R.
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  • 25. Analysing the Spanish smoke-free legislation of 2006: a new method to quantify its impact using a dynamic model.
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    Quick BL, Bates BR, Romina S.
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  • 29. Do work-place smoking bans cause smokers to smoke "harder"? Results from a naturalistic observational study.
    Chapman S, Haddad S, Sindhusake D.
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  • 32. Indian youth speak about tobacco: results of focus group discussions with school students.
    Mishra A, Arora M, Stigler MH, Komro KA, Lytle LA, Reddy KS, Perry CL.
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  • 34. Non-smokers' responses when smokers light up: a population-based study.
    Germain D, Wakefield M, Durkin S.
    Prev Med; 2007 Jul; 45(1):21-5. PubMed ID: 17509677
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  • 36. Applying the theory of planned behavior to explore the relation between smoke-free air laws and quitting intentions.
    Macy JT, Middlestadt SE, Seo DC, Kolbe LJ, Jay SJ.
    Health Educ Behav; 2012 Feb; 39(1):27-34. PubMed ID: 21518919
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  • 39. Welcome to Serbia: feel free to smoke.
    O'Rourke M, Djukic J.
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    Laurendi G, Galeone D, Spizzichino L, Vasselli S, D'Argenio P.
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