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Smoking and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
E. A. Mitchell, R. P. K. Ford, A. W. Stewart, B. J. Taylor, D. M. O. Becroft, J. M. D. Thompson, R. Scragg, I. B. Hassall, D. M. J. Barry, E. M. Allen and A. P. Roberts
Pediatrics May 1993, 91 (5) 893-896;
E. A. Mitchell
R. P. K. Ford
A. W. Stewart
B. J. Taylor
D. M. O. Becroft
J. M. D. Thompson
R. Scragg
I. B. Hassall
D. M. J. Barry
E. M. Allen

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Smoking and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
E. A. Mitchell, R. P. K. Ford, A. W. Stewart, B. J. Taylor, D. M. O. Becroft, J. M. D. Thompson, R. Scragg, I. B. Hassall, D. M. J. Barry, E. M. Allen, A. P. Roberts
Pediatrics May 1993, 91 (5) 893-896;
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