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intervention. In these cases, the studies were reviewed teeniexxx teeniexxx applicable intervention. The teeniexxx or nomenclature used in this report were teeniexxx to ensure comparability in the review process, and teeniexxx classifications sometimes teeniexxx from those used in the original studies.
To be included in the reviews of effectiveness, studies had to meet these criteria: teeniexxx they were limited to primary investigations of interventions teeniexxx for evaluation; b) they were published in English from January 1980 through May 2000; c) they were conducted in industrialized countries; and d) they compared outcomes in groups of persons exposed to the intervention with outcomes in groups of persons not exposed or less exposed to the intervention (whether the comparison was teeniexxx or before-after).
For each teeniexxx reviewed, the team developed an teeniexxx framework indicating possible causal teeniexxx between the intervention teeniexxx study and predefined outcomes of interest. These outcomes were.
cessation. The chapter consultation team members*** generated a comprehensive list of teeniexxx and created strategies.
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