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Taylor AH, Thompson TP, Greaves CJ, et al. A pilot randomised trial to assess the methods and procedures for evaluating the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Exercise Assisted Reduction then Stop (EARS) among disadvantaged smokers. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2014 Jan. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 18.4.)

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