Thermochemical Properties of Nicotine Salts [PDF]
DM Riggs, TA Perfetti
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A Novel 18f- Fallypride Pet Imaging Method to Study Dopamine Release in SD Rats Induced by Alkaloids and Nicotine Salts [PDF]
Dawei Yan +9 more
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Ammonia and other alkaline substances have been postulated to be important in cigarette design. The most significant potential contribution of ammonia is a possible interaction with the native, protonated nicotine in the smoke.
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WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control [PDF]
Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar in collaboration with the Department of Kowledge Management and Sharing, WHO, held in Geneva, 26 February 2010.
REYNOLDS, LA, TANSEY, EM
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Aporphine metho salts as neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor blockers
Patricio Iturriaga‐Vásquez +4 more
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An experimental method to study emissions from heated tobacco between 100-200°C [PDF]
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The Role of Bifidobacterium SPP. on Cholestrol Assimilation in the in Vitro and in Vivo Studies [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cholesterol removal by some bifidobacterium spp. at in vitro and in vivo conditions with the emphasis of their bile salt deconjugation ability.
Sabet, Maryam Rezaei
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Formulation studies for eliminating saliva carcinogenic acetaldehyde with L-cysteine containing chewing gum [PDF]
Tobacco smoke is a major risk factor for the development of cancers in the upper parts of gastrointestinal tract. It has been estimated that the risk of oral cancer among smokers is 7 10 times higher than for never-smokers.
Kartal-Hodzic, Alma
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Studies on the toxic elements and organic degradation products in aquatic bodies and sediments around Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Haulover Canal and Mosquito Lagoon [PDF]
The work during the first year ending September, 1975, is reported. Indian River, Haulover Canal, Mosquito Lagoon, and other aquatic areas of discharge around Kennedy Space Center (KSC) were studied.
Emeh, C. O., Ghuman, G. S., Menon, M. P.
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