E-cigarette and cigarette purchasing among young adults before and after implementation of California’s tobacco 21 policy
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J. Unger | T. Cruz | J. Barrington-Trimis | R. McConnell | A. Leventhal | S. Cwalina | Fei Liu | Sara J. Schiff
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