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Impact of banning smoking in cars with children on exposure to second-hand smoke: a natural experiment in England and Scotland
- Correspondence to Dr Anthony A Laverty, Dept Primary Care and Public Health, Imperial College, London W6 8RP, UK; a.laverty{at}imperial.ac.uk
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Impact of banning smoking in cars with children on exposure to second-hand smoke: a natural experiment in England and Scotland
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- Received August 21, 2019
- Revised November 4, 2019
- Accepted November 5, 2019
- First published January 27, 2020.
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March 27, 2020
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