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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... evidence in this report was , quote , " Fancy " , rather than fact ? And that , in fact , NIDA had chosen the researchers used in this re- port in a biased way so that NIDA could claim publicly that ciga- rette smoking was an addiction ...
... evidence in this report was , quote , " Fancy " , rather than fact ? And that , in fact , NIDA had chosen the researchers used in this re- port in a biased way so that NIDA could claim publicly that ciga- rette smoking was an addiction ...
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... evidence is clear that nicotine alone is an addicting sub- stance , in part because ceasing the use of nicotine causes physio- logical withdrawal symptoms . Isn't it true that while you were em- ployed at Philip Morris , you told your ...
... evidence is clear that nicotine alone is an addicting sub- stance , in part because ceasing the use of nicotine causes physio- logical withdrawal symptoms . Isn't it true that while you were em- ployed at Philip Morris , you told your ...
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... direct compari- son to the human . Mr. BLILEY . You reported , I believe , in this paper , as you told your superiors all the time that you were employed at Philip Mor- ris , that there was no evidence of physiological dependence 30.
... direct compari- son to the human . Mr. BLILEY . You reported , I believe , in this paper , as you told your superiors all the time that you were employed at Philip Mor- ris , that there was no evidence of physiological dependence 30.
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... evidence of physiological dependence to nico- tine in the experiment . Is that true ? Mr. DENOBLE . That is correct , yes . We were unable to find it using a model in which an animal is a highly motivated animal . The model is , you ...
... evidence of physiological dependence to nico- tine in the experiment . Is that true ? Mr. DENOBLE . That is correct , yes . We were unable to find it using a model in which an animal is a highly motivated animal . The model is , you ...
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... evidence , denied the addictiveness of nicotine . They have been counseled by their attorneys that an admission on their part would increase their chances of liability . Dr. DeNoble , you don't have that same responsibility ; 32.
... evidence , denied the addictiveness of nicotine . They have been counseled by their attorneys that an admission on their part would increase their chances of liability . Dr. DeNoble , you don't have that same responsibility ; 32.
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