Implicit attitudes towards smoking predict long-term relapse in abstinent smokers
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K. Nackaerts | J. de Houwer | Adriaan Spruyt | B. Van Bockstaele | Dinska Van Gucht | J. Meerbeeck | B. Salhi | V. Lemaigre | Helen Tibboel | Bram Van Bockstaele
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