Patterns and trends of dual use of e-cigarettes and cigarettes among U.S. adults, 2015–2018
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T. Pechacek | Jidong Huang | S. Weaver | D. Ashley | M. Eriksen | Scott R. Weaver | Daniel Owusu | P. Nayak
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