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Transitional-aged youth perceptions of influential factors for substance-use change and treatment seeking
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Bowers A
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Cleverley K
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Clemente
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Henderson J
Published 2017-11-01
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Profiles of behavior change constructs for reducing alcohol use in women at risk of an alcohol-exposed pregnancy.
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.C
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Velasquez, M.M
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Von Sternberg, K.
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Efecto del pH ácido y de la desaireación del medio en el comportamiento frente a la corrosión de la MA 956 preoxidada
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García-Alonso, M. C.
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Escudero, M. L.
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González-Carrasco, J. L.
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Clemente
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The untapped impact: Struggles and subsequent condition of Metro Manila taxi industry amid operations of Transport Network Companies
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Beltran N J
,
Jesus R De
,
Alipio L R
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Maynite E
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Clemente
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Gonzales Ñ R
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Silagan N J
Published 2019-01-01
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