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Science, 1966
The pharmacologically active aromatic ether, myristicin, was isolated from the smoke of commercial cigarettes. The compound was identified by spectrometry (infrared, ultraviolet, and mass) and gas chromatography. The amount of myristicin in smoke is relatively low, and its contribution, if any, to the physiological action of cigarette smoke is unknown.
I. Schmeltz+3 more
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The pharmacologically active aromatic ether, myristicin, was isolated from the smoke of commercial cigarettes. The compound was identified by spectrometry (infrared, ultraviolet, and mass) and gas chromatography. The amount of myristicin in smoke is relatively low, and its contribution, if any, to the physiological action of cigarette smoke is unknown.
I. Schmeltz+3 more
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Determinants of Cigarette Smoking
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991Smoking is a complex process influenced by social, environmental, psychologic, and biologic factors. This article explores the multiple determinants of smoking and how these variables interact to promote the persistence of smoking. Further examination of how smoking persistence varies in relation to several specific diseases is discussed.
Debra Haire-Joshu+2 more
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Cigarette Smoking and the Psychiatrist
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1972Physicians have been extremely successful in attempts to quit smoking cigarettes. On the basis of their psychological awareness and espousal of the reality principle, one might expect psychiatrists to be the most successful in changing this maladaptive behavior.
Richard A. Eisinger, John S. Tamerin
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Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette
Perspectives In Psychiatric Care, 2006Norman L. Keltner, Joan S. Grant
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Cigarette smoking and the thyroid
European Journal of Endocrinology, 1995BARTALENA L+5 more
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A study of cigarette smoke and cigarette paper smoke alone
The American Journal of Surgery, 1957E. T. Alvord+3 more
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Who's still smoking? Disparities in adult cigarette smoking prevalence in the United States
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018Alex C Liber+2 more
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Cigarette Smoking and Arteriosclerosis
Science, 1962Cassius M. Plair, Sigmund L. Wilens
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