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Factors Associated with Pesticide Use Behaviors among Farm­workers Based On Health Belief Model

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BAY A, HESHMATI H. Factors Associated with Pesticide Use Behaviors among Farm­workers Based On Health Belief Model. Iran J Public Health. 2016;45(2):276-277.