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Smoking-Related Behaviors and Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Therapy Among Prisoners and Prison Staff

Onur Turan and Pakize Ayse Turan
Respiratory Care April 2016, 61 (4) 434-438; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.04122
Onur Turan
Chest Diseases Department, Gelibolu State Hospital, Canakkale, Turkey and the Chest Diseases Department, Canakkale State Hospital, Canakkale, Turkey.
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Pakize Ayse Turan
Chest Diseases Department, Gelibolu State Hospital, Canakkale, Turkey and the Chest Diseases Department, Canakkale State Hospital, Canakkale, Turkey.
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