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Published on 19.09.06 in Vol 8, No 3 (2006)

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Works citing "Characterizing Internet Searchers of Smoking Cessation Information"

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  3. Zhang M, Yang CC, Li J. Social Computing, Behavioral - Cultural Modeling and Prediction. 2012. Chapter 11:87
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  4. Graham AL, Cobb CO, Cobb NK. Handbook of Health Decision Science. 2016. Chapter 24:335
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