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Munn, MB
Owen, J
Vincent, R
Wakefield, M
Chestnut, DH
Hauth, JC
Citation: Mb. Munn et al., Comparison of two oxytocin regimens to prevent uterine atony at cesarean delivery: A randomized controlled trial, OBSTET GYN, 98(3), 2001, pp. 386-390
Citation: J. Heinrich et M. Wakefield, Federal health policy: Issues for the nursing profession in the 21st century, NURSING PROFESSION: TOMORROW AND BEYOND, 2001, pp. 91-100
Citation: M. Wakefield et R. Borland, Saved by the bell: the role of telephone helpline services in the context of mass-media anti-smoking campaigns, TOB CONTROL, 9(2), 2000, pp. 117-119
Citation: M. Wakefield et F. Chaloupka, Effectiveness of comprehensive tobacco control programmes in reducing teenage smoking in the USA, TOB CONTROL, 9(2), 2000, pp. 177-186
Authors:
Wakefield, M
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McCaul, K
Badcock, N
Citation: M. Wakefield et al., Restrictions on smoking at home and urinary cotinine levels among childrenwith asthma, AM J PREV M, 19(3), 2000, pp. 188-192
Citation: K. Jones et al., Attitudes and experiences of restaurateurs regarding smoking bans in Adelaide, South Australia, TOB CONTROL, 8(1), 1999, pp. 62-66
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