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Social marketing / by Eagle, Lynne
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Marketing communications / by Eagle, Lynne
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Direct to the consumer promotion of prescription drugs : a review of the literature and the New Zealand experience / by Eagle, Lynne
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Beyond children directed TV advertising : violence, values and the electronic media environment / by Eagle, Lynne
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Direct to the consumer promotion of medication and retail pharmacists : a missing link in the debate / by Eagle, Lynne
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Practice nurses- practically neglected in the DTC promotion of drugs debate / by Eagle, Lynne
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Breaking through the invisible barrier of low functional literacy : implications for health communication /
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Children, the medium and the message : parental perceptions of children directed advertising issues and regulation / by De Bruin, Anne
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Enabling students to take a more pro-active role in the learning process / by Hunt, Lynn Maud
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