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Key title: Tobacco induced diseases (Online)

Identifiers

ISSN:
1617-9625
ISSN-L:
1617-9625
ISSN-H:
9136-8235

Titles

Abbreviated key title:
Tob. induc. dis. (Online)
Title proper:
Tobacco induced diseases.
Title variant:
TID

Publication

Medium:
Online
Earliest publisher:
[Essen, Germany]: International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases - 2002-
Latest publisher:
London: BioMed Central
Issuing body:
BioMed Central Ltd.
International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases.
Type:
Periodical
Frequency:
No determinable frequency
Dates of publication:
2002-
Status:
Published
Description:
v. 1, no. 1 (Jan., 2002)-
Country:
UNITED KINGDOM
Language:
English

Online

Subjects

Subject added entry:
Pathology. Clinical medicine (616)
Dewey Decimal Classification:
616.865

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Archival Status

Publisher Keeper Status Last updated Access

E.U. European Publishing

Portico

Preserved
2026-02-12

Springer

CLOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

BioMed Central

CLOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

BioMed Central

LOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

Springer

LOCKSS Archive

Preserved
2026-02-09

Springer Nature

National Digital Preservation Program, China

Preserved
2025-10-23

Springer Nature

National Digital Preservation Program, China

Preserved
2025-12-04

International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases

National Library of the Netherlands

Preserved
2024-12-15

Springer

Library of Congress

Preserved
2025-04-07

BioMed Central

British Library

Preserved
2019-09-18

BioMed Central

Portico

Preserved
2026-02-12

BioMed Central

Portico

Preserved
2026-02-12

Record

Created:
2008/10/07
By:
Germany
Last modified:
2023/06/22
ISSN Center responsible for the record:
United Kingdom

Notes

1:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
2:
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
3:
Latest issue consulted: Volume 13 (2015) (BioMed Central, viewed October 21, 2015).