101 |
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Sporadic contact with unfamiliar source makes epidemic unlikely/
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Wong, T. W
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British Medical Association
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2003
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102 |
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Women brothel workers and occupational health risks/
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Cwikel, J
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British Medical Association
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2003
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103 |
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Out of the woods or in the eye of the storm?/
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Chotani, R. A
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British Medical Association
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2003
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104 |
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Socioeconomic status over the life course and stages of cigarette use: initiation, regular use, and cessation/
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Gilman, S. E
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British Medical Association
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2003
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105 |
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Labour market income inequality and mortality in North American metropolitan areas/
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Sanmartin, C
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British Medical Association
|
2003
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106 |
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Future outbreaks will be less dramatic/
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Hsu, L. Y
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British Medical Association
|
2003
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107 |
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Excess winter mortality in Europe: a cross country analysis identifying key risk factors/
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Healy, J. D
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British Medical Association
|
2003
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108 |
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Virus pathogens suggest an autumn return/
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Abdullah, A. S. M
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British Medical Association
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2003
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109 |
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Identification and control are the priority/
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Rezza, G
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British Medical Association
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2003
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110 |
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Whose health is it anyway?: enabling participation/
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Russell, E
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British Medical Association
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2003
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