Measuring environmental tobacco smoke exposure in infants and young children through urine cotinine and memory-based parental reports: empirical findings and discussion.
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Measuring environmental tobacco smoke exposure in infants and young children through urine cotinine and memory-based parental reports: empirical findings and discussion.
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Measuring environmental tobacc ...... rical findings and discussion.
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D R Wahlgren
J L Pirkle
J M Zakarian
J T Bernert
M F Hovell
S B Meltzer
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10.1136/TC.8.3.282
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1999-01-01T00:00:00Z