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Vol. 41. Issue 7.
Pages 360-362 (July 2005)
Vol. 41. Issue 7.
Pages 360-362 (July 2005)
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Women and Smoking: Fatal Attraction
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I. Nerín
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Correspondence: Dra. I. Nerín. Departamento de Medicina y Psiquiatría. Facultad de Medicina. Edificio B. Domingo Miral, s/n. 50009 Zaragoza. España
Correspondence: Dra. I. Nerín. Departamento de Medicina y Psiquiatría. Facultad de Medicina. Edificio B. Domingo Miral, s/n. 50009 Zaragoza. España
Unidad de Tabaquismo, Departamento de Medicina y Psiquiatría, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
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