Trends in smoking prevalence and implication for chronic diseases in China: serial national cross-sectional surveys from 2003 to 2013.
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Minghuan Wang | Wei Wang | Jianping Hu | Xiang Luo | Shabei Xu | Wenhua Liu | Fengfei Ding | Xiaoxiang Zhang | Liang Wang | Jian Liu
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