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Byung Chul Lee
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The influence of family factors on drinking behavior of university students.
Byung Chul Lee, Hyun Ja Kim, Ko bong Lee, Young Ran Lee, Sang Mo Choi
Korean J Fam Med.
1991;12(10):51-60. Published online October 1, 1991
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A study on the relationship between family APGAR and cigarette smoking.
Young Ran Lee, Hyun Ja Kim, Go Bong Lee, Byung Chul Lee, Sang Mo Choi
Korean J Fam Med.
1991;12(5):38-45. Published online May 1, 1991
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