Social capital: implications from an investigation of illegal anabolic steroid networks.

@article{Maycock2007SocialCI,
  title={Social capital: implications from an investigation of illegal anabolic steroid networks.},
  author={Bruce R Maycock and Peter Howat},
  journal={Health education research},
  year={2007},
  volume={22 6},
  pages={
          854-63
        }
}
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