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A National Study of Social Media, Television, Radio, and Internet Usage of Adults by Sexual Orientation and Smoking Status: Implications for Campaign Design

Andrew B. Seidenberg    
Catherine L. Jo    
Kurt M. Ribisl    
Joseph G. L. Lee    
Francisco O. Buchting    
Yoonsang Kim and Sherry L. Emery    

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