Smoking status and differential white cell count in men and women in the EPIC-Norfolk population.
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N. Day | R. Luben | N. Wareham | K. Khaw | S. Bingham | A. Kinmonth | A. Welch | Megan R Smith | Megan R Smith | Megan R Smith | Megan R Smith | Megan R Smith
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