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Myung, McDonnell, Kazinets, Seo, and Moskowitz: Erratum: Correction of References
To the Editor:
We found an error in our published article:
Myung SK, McDonnell DD, Kazinets G, Seo HG, Moskowitz JM. Relationships between household smoking restrictions and intention to quit smoking among Korean American male smokers in California. J Korean Med Sci 2010; 25: 245-50.
The published references on pages 249-250 are identical with pages 238-239. It was a mistake that occurred during the editing process of references by the editorial staff. We have attached a corrected version of the references of the above article.
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