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Health in All Policies in South Australia: what has supported early implementation? . / Delany, Toni; Lawless, Angela; Baum, Frances et al.
In: Health Promotion International, Vol. 31, No. 4, 12.2016, p. 888-898.

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Delany, T, Lawless, A, Baum, F, Popay, JM, Jones, L, McDermott, D, Harris, E, Broderick, D & Marmot, MG 2016, 'Health in All Policies in South Australia: what has supported early implementation? ', Health Promotion International, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 888-898. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/dav084

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Delany, T., Lawless, A., Baum, F., Popay, J. M., Jones, L., McDermott, D., Harris, E., Broderick, D., & Marmot, M. G. (2016). Health in All Policies in South Australia: what has supported early implementation? . Health Promotion International, 31(4), 888-898. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/dav084

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Delany T, Lawless A, Baum F, Popay JM, Jones L, McDermott D et al. Health in All Policies in South Australia: what has supported early implementation? . Health Promotion International. 2016 Dec;31(4):888-898. Epub 2015 Aug 13. doi: 10.1093/heapro/dav084

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Delany, Toni ; Lawless, Angela ; Baum, Frances et al. / Health in All Policies in South Australia : what has supported early implementation? . In: Health Promotion International. 2016 ; Vol. 31, No. 4. pp. 888-898.

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