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Characteristics of Adolescent Smoking in High School Students in California

J Ellison, C Mansell, L Hoika, W MacDougall, S Gansky and M Walsh
American Dental Hygienists' Association April 2006, 80 (2) 8;
J Ellison
DDS, MPH
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C Mansell
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L Hoika
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W MacDougall
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S Gansky
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