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Prison tobacco control policies and deaths from smoking in United States prisons: population based retrospective analysis
BMJ 2014; 349 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g4542 (Published 05 August 2014) Cite this as: BMJ 2014;349:g4542Data supplement
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- Data Supplement - Appendix 1: Supplementary tables.
- Data Supplement - Appendix 2: Crude smoking related and other cause mortality rates (deaths per 100 000) in prisons in states with and without smoking bans, by year
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