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232 related items for PubMed ID: 32182336

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    Hall MG, Grummon AH, Lazard AJ, Maynard OM, Taillie LS.
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    An R, Liu J, Liu R, Barker AR, Figueroa RB, McBride TD.
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    Miller CL, Dono J, Wakefield MA, Pettigrew S, Coveney J, Roder D, Durkin SJ, Wittert G, Martin J, Ettridge KA.
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    Bollard T, Maubach N, Walker N, Ni Mhurchu C.
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    Caro JC, Corvalán C, Reyes M, Silva A, Popkin B, Taillie LS.
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  • 32. Secular trends and customer characteristics of sweetened beverage and water purchasing at US convenience and other small food stores, 2014-2017.
    Winkler MR, Lenk K, Erickson D, Laska MN.
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    Silver LD, Ng SW, Ryan-Ibarra S, Taillie LS, Induni M, Miles DR, Poti JM, Popkin BM.
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  • 37. Understanding Why Pictorial Cigarette Pack Warnings Increase Quit Attempts.
    Brewer NT, Parada H, Hall MG, Boynton MH, Noar SM, Ribisl KM.
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