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Implementing the ecological approach in tobacco control programs: results of a case study

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  • Richard, Lucie
  • Lehoux, Pascale
  • Breton, Eric
  • Denis, Jean-Louis
  • Labrie, Louise
  • Leonard, Claudine

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  • Richard, Lucie & Lehoux, Pascale & Breton, Eric & Denis, Jean-Louis & Labrie, Louise & Leonard, Claudine, 2004. "Implementing the ecological approach in tobacco control programs: results of a case study," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 27(4), pages 409-421, November.
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