Respiratory Symptoms and Lung Function in Relation to Passive Smoking: A Comparative Study of American and French Women
Kauffmann F (INSERM U 169, 16 Avenue P V Couturier F-94807 Villejuif Cédex, France), Dockery D W, Speizer F E, Ferris B G, Jr. Respiratory symptoms and lung function in relation to passive smoking: a comparative study of American and French women. International Journal of Epidemiology 1989, 18: 334–...
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