Regulation of Tobacco Products: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Volumen 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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... effects of smoking . The industry continues to deny the deadliness of smoking . On April 14th of this year , the CEO's of the seven major U.S. tobacco compa- nies flatly denied , while under oath , that nicotine is addictive and that ...
... effects of smoking . The industry continues to deny the deadliness of smoking . On April 14th of this year , the CEO's of the seven major U.S. tobacco compa- nies flatly denied , while under oath , that nicotine is addictive and that ...
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... effect , through these practices , can orchestrate a world - class confidence game . Individuals like Dr. DeNoble who get in their way because of em- barrassing information they might have to offer are , in effect , pushed to the ...
... effect , through these practices , can orchestrate a world - class confidence game . Individuals like Dr. DeNoble who get in their way because of em- barrassing information they might have to offer are , in effect , pushed to the ...
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... effects of nicotine in the brain as well as the behavioral effects , but not have adverse effects on the cardiovascular system . Our program was successful in identifying a series of compounds which met this criteria . In order to ...
... effects of nicotine in the brain as well as the behavioral effects , but not have adverse effects on the cardiovascular system . Our program was successful in identifying a series of compounds which met this criteria . In order to ...
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... effects in the brain and be de- void of any pharmacological effects in other organs , specifically , the cardiovascular system . In order to accomplish this goal , a characterization of the behavioral effects of nicotine in rats using a ...
... effects in the brain and be de- void of any pharmacological effects in other organs , specifically , the cardiovascular system . In order to accomplish this goal , a characterization of the behavioral effects of nicotine in rats using a ...
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... effects of pharmacological antagonism of chronic nicotine administration on lever pressing maintained by food . The results showed that antagonism of chron- ically administered nicotine also did not result in a disruption of schedule ...
... effects of pharmacological antagonism of chronic nicotine administration on lever pressing maintained by food . The results showed that antagonism of chron- ically administered nicotine also did not result in a disruption of schedule ...
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