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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... major tobacco companies came before us voluntarily and under oath to put these unfounded claims to rest and to set the record straight . Hopefully , the process will allow for a similar fair hearing for all concerned regarding this ...
... major tobacco companies came before us voluntarily and under oath to put these unfounded claims to rest and to set the record straight . Hopefully , the process will allow for a similar fair hearing for all concerned regarding this ...
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... major research efforts with nicotine and nicotine analogues . There were several other experiments which provided support for these major research programs . Almost all of the research that occurred between 1980 and 1984 has ...
... major research efforts with nicotine and nicotine analogues . There were several other experiments which provided support for these major research programs . Almost all of the research that occurred between 1980 and 1984 has ...
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... major tobacco companies came in here a couple of weeks back , and in the face of overwhelming historical medical evidence , denied the addictiveness of nicotine . They have been counseled by their attorneys that an admission on their ...
... major tobacco companies came in here a couple of weeks back , and in the face of overwhelming historical medical evidence , denied the addictiveness of nicotine . They have been counseled by their attorneys that an admission on their ...
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... major character- istic being 2 to 5 days of low responding ( 4 to 30 infusion / 24 h ) fol- lowed by a gradual ( 3 to 5 days ) increase to near stable response rates . The within session pattern of nicotine infusions under the FR 1 ...
... major character- istic being 2 to 5 days of low responding ( 4 to 30 infusion / 24 h ) fol- lowed by a gradual ( 3 to 5 days ) increase to near stable response rates . The within session pattern of nicotine infusions under the FR 1 ...
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... major finding of the present study was that the development of toler- ance to nicotine was highly dependent on factors arising from the nicotine- induced disruption of FR responding , rather than on the mere repeated adminis- tration of ...
... major finding of the present study was that the development of toler- ance to nicotine was highly dependent on factors arising from the nicotine- induced disruption of FR responding , rather than on the mere repeated adminis- tration of ...
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