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Does use of ‘non-trial’ cessation support help explain the lack of effect from offering NRT to quitline callers in a RCT?
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Does use of ‘non-trial’ cessation support help explain the lack of effect from offering NRT to quitline callers in a RCT?

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Main Authors: Docherty, Graeme, Lewis, Sarah, McEwen, Andy, Bauld, Linda, Coleman, Tim
Format: Article
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31467/
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