The importance of tar and nicotine in determining cigarette smoking habits.
Cigarette consumption and inhaling, assessed using carboxyhaemoglobin levels, were studied in 1786 men to investigate the importance of tar and nicotine as determinants of smoking habits. No prior warning was given that smoking habits would be studied. Neither nicotine nor tar yields materially infl...
Main Authors: | Wald, N, Idle, M, Boreham, J, Bailey, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1981
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