Inhaling habits among smokers of different types of cigarette.
Inhaling habits were studied in 1316 men who freely smoked their usual brands of cigarette. An index of inhaling was calculated for each person by dividing the estimated increase in carboxyhaemoglobin level from a standard number of cigarettes by the carbon monoxide yield of the cigarette smoked. Sm...
Main Authors: | Wald, N, Idle, M, Boreham, J, Bailey, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1980
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