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Marijuana and chronic obstructive lung disease: a population-based study
Wan C. Tan, Christine Lo, Aimee Jong, Li Xing, Mark J. FitzGerald, William M. Vollmer, Sonia A. Buist, Don D. Sin and ; for the Vancouver Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) Research Group
CMAJ April 14, 2009 180 (8) 814-820; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.081040
Wan C. Tan
Christine Lo
Aimee Jong
Li Xing
Mark J. FitzGerald
William M. Vollmer
Sonia A. Buist
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Marijuana and chronic obstructive lung disease: a population-based study
Wan C. Tan, Christine Lo, Aimee Jong, Li Xing, Mark J. FitzGerald, William M. Vollmer, Sonia A. Buist, Don D. Sin
CMAJ Apr 2009, 180 (8) 814-820; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.081040
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