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Tobacco smoke consists of over 5000 chemical components, most of them are carcinogenic, respiratory toxicants, cardiovascular toxicants, addictive, etc.
Docheva Margarita H. +2 more
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Acinetobacter regulates dinotefuran tolerance in Propylea japonica by mediating the expression of the horizontally transferred gene PjDUF1. Abstract Insect–microbial symbiont relationships are widespread in nature and often involve lateral gene transfer.
Ningbo HuangFu +10 more
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Barry L. Johnson, Maureen Y. Lichtveld
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Weeds and Root Parasite Broomrape Nutrient Uptake in Oriental Tobacco Crop
Field trial in tobacco crop was conducted to estimate losses of available nutrients, caused by weeds ant the root parasite broomrape. Tobacco plants were grown on Rendzic Leptosols in conventional grown system.
Tsveta Hristeva +2 more
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A Growing Sin-dustry: The History and Effects of Cigarette Excise Taxation and Regulation in the United States [PDF]
Originating with the gabelle taxes of France during the close of the Albigensian Crusades, excise taxes and regulations on consumer products have historically been used by local and federal governments to generate revenue during periods of war. Following
Rheaume, Devin A
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Solution structures of a series of cyclic lipodepsipeptides from Pseudomonas reveal that these specialized metabolites adopt left‐handed alpha helical conformations of only two types, being either ‘stapled’ or ‘catch‐pole’ helix. The particular modular distribution of the biosynthetic gene clusters is found to determine the extent of their conserved ...
Benjámin Kovács +9 more
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Malawi’s Tobacco Paradox: Short Term Survival Versus Long Term Languish [PDF]
The past forty years have been tumultuous for tobacco companies facing increasingly stringent regulations in the northern hemisphere. To maintain profits, they have tapped into new markets in the developing world.
Sangave, Nikhil
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A key challenge in nicotine electroanalysis is the unresolved complexity of its interface process, which directly determines sensor metrics. Herein, the proton‐coupled electron transfer mechanism of nicotine is decoded for multi‐scenario portable electrochemical sensing.
Yi Peng +9 more
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Between Market Integration and Public Health: The Paradoxical EU Competence to Regulate Tobacco Consumption. Research Paper in Law 01/2018 [PDF]
The EU has positioned itself as a key actor in the regulation of lifestyle risks,1 in particular in the fight against tobacco consumption. This figures prominently in the EU health program 2014-2020 which seeks ‘to promote health, prevent diseases, and ...
Delhomme, Vincent
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Non‐Tariff Measures and U.S. Agricultural Exports
Abstract How much do non‐tariff measures (NTMs) affect U.S. agricultural exports? While countries maintain a large and diverse set of NTMs to safeguard the health of plants, animals, and humans, policymakers and regulatory bodies may neglect the impact these measures have on international trade.
Yunus Emre Karagulle +2 more
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