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Quantification of the role of smoking and chewing tobacco in oral, pharyngeal, and oesophageal cancers

✍ Scribed by Jayant, K; Balakrishnan, V; Sanghvi, L D; Jussawalla, D J


Book ID
109833683
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
403 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-0920

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