Mortality in women and men in relation to smoking.
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J. Vestbo | P. Schnohr | H. Hein | K. Borch-Johnsen | M. Osler | P. Lange | E. Prescott | P. Andersen | Peter Lange | Peter Schnohr | Per Kragh Andersen | Knut Borch-Johnsen | Jørgen Vestbo | P. Schnohr | J. Vestbo | P. Lange | P. K. Andersen
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