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  • ...ry, or by wearing a rain suit. Wet clothing that has come in contact with tobacco leaves should be removed immediately and the skin washed with warm soapy wa ...[[tobacco]] products such as [[cigarettes]] or [[dipping tobacco|smokeless tobacco]], appears to reduce the risk of GTS.
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  • * Tobacco Contains nicotine, which affects the digestive and nervous systems. Can res
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  • ...in [[9x19mm Parabellum]], and classified by the U.S. [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] as a [[handgun]]. Designed by [[Intratec]], an American off
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  • ...developed by Agouron Pharmaceuticals as part of a joint venture with Japan Tobacco. Agouron Pharmaceuticals was acquired by Warner Lambert in 1999 and is now
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  • ...and ''[[Hyoscyamus]]'' genera. The ''[[Nicotiana]]'' genus (including the tobacco plant, ''[[Nicotiana tabacum|N. tabacum]]'') is also found in the Solanacea
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  • ...ble to smoke the drug in a joint or pipe, usually mixed with marijuana and tobacco. The smoke has a distinctive bitter taste but the effects of the high hit m
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  • * Smoking [[tobacco]] can enhance the elimination of diazepam and decrease its action.<ref name
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  • * Tobacco plants (''[[Nicotiana]]'')
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  • Pituri is a traditional [[chewing tobacco]] made by [[indigenous Australians]] from this species. It is prepared by d
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  • ...t shares with [[potato]]es, [[tomato]]es, [[eggplant]]s, [[jimsonweed]], [[tobacco]], [[wolfberry]], and [[chili pepper]]s. The common names for this species
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  • ...acies and fanciful speculations; for example, it states that excess use of tobacco could cause [[neurodegeneration]], "drying up the brain to a little black l
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  • It is often used in [[bowling ball]]s, electric plugs, [[smoking pipe (tobacco)|smoking pipe]] mouthpieces, [[fountain pen]] bodies and nib feeds, and [[s
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  • * Tobacco filter additive
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  • ...otherwise [[Seed predation|eat]] the seeds - as with the [[nicotine]] in [[tobacco]] leaves.
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  • ...ve filters marketed for 40 years: what Philip Morris never told smokers''' Tobacco Control 2002;11(Suppl I):i51–i61.
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  • ...choice for most [[Erica arborea|briar]] tobacco or smoking [[smoking pipe (tobacco)|pipes]]. It produces a high gloss finish when buffed on to wood. This fini
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  • ...'' is a type of [[brush]] originally intended for cleaning [[smoking pipe (tobacco)|smoking pipe]]s. Besides cleaning pipes, they can be used for any applica
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  • ...bsorption]] by the body. Similarly, Native Americans traditionally chewed tobacco leaves with calcium hydroxide derived from burnt shells to enhance the effe
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  • ...obe]] designed sandstone columns crowned with American-themed corncobs and tobacco leaves, termed by Latrobe the "American Orders" for the Supreme Court vesti ...ining the rotunda and in the spiral staircase. The graceful Little Rotunda tobacco column colonnade in the Senate wing on this floor, designed by architect [[
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  • |isbn = 9789283212973}}</ref> for processing of storage facilities (tobacco, packages of grain, sacks of rice, etc.), clothing, furs and valuable docum ...lene oxide is also used as a flame retardant, accelerator of maturation of tobacco leaves and [[fungicide]].<ref name="ew" /> Ethylene oxide is also used as a
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  • ...omplete combustion of fossil fuels. Common sources of carbon monoxide are tobacco smoke, space heaters using [[fossil fuels]], defective central heating furn
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  • [[Tobacco dust]] Tobacco farmers
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  • ...uch as slip, trip, and fall (STF) injuries; [[Green Tobacco Sickness|green tobacco sickness]]; extended work hours; [[latex allergy|latex allergies]]; vehicle
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  • ...hese abnormalities may be due to the effects of [[carcinogens]], such as [[tobacco smoke]], [[electromagnetic radiation|radiation]], [[chemicals]], or [[patho ...f name=Sasco>{{cite journal |author=Sasco AJ, Secretan MB, Straif K |title=Tobacco smoking and cancer: a brief review of recent epidemiological evidence |jour
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  • ...ates) exposure to benzene results from smoking tobacco or from exposure to tobacco smoke.<ref>[http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxguides/toxguide-3.pdf?id=39&tid=14 ...mmon route of benzene exposure is through inhalation of air emissions from tobacco smoke and motor vehicle exhaust; however, ingestion and dermal absorption o
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  • ...ure to unhealthy elements during meetings with business associates, e.g. [[tobacco]], uncontrolled [[alcohol]]
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  • ...ry, or by wearing a rain suit. Wet clothing that has come in contact with tobacco leaves should be removed immediately and the skin washed with warm soapy wa ...[[tobacco]] products such as [[cigarettes]] or [[dipping tobacco|smokeless tobacco]], appears to reduce the risk of GTS.
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  • Tobacco smoking is the most important single source of cadmium exposure in the gene ...mium concentrations could be detected in children exposed to environmental tobacco smoke.<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environme
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  • ...rbon compounds, e.g. [[forest fire]]s, in [[automobile]] exhaust, and in [[tobacco smoke]]. When produced in the atmosphere by the action of sunlight and [[ox
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  • ...fare. Scottish botanist [[David Douglas]] noted the native use of fire for tobacco cultivation, to encourage deer into smaller areas for hunting purposes, and
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  • ...lude alcohol consumption and smoking (possibly because of contamination of tobacco leaves with lead-containing pesticides).<ref name="Hu07"/> Adults with cer
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  • ...l Safety and Health. Accessed May 8, 2009.</ref> These include HHEs for [[tobacco smoke]] exposure among [[Croupier|casino dealers]],<ref>HETA 2005-0076 and
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  • ...is affected by molecules such as carbon monoxide (CO) (for example, from [[tobacco smoking]], car exhaust, and incomplete combustion in furnaces). CO competes
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  • | Name changed from Trinity College to Duke University in 1924, after tobacco industrialist [[James B. Duke]] established The Duke Endowment. The name ho
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  • * [[Lorillard Tobacco Company]] – [[Pierre Abraham Lorillard]] * [[R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company]] (RJR) – [[R. J. Reynolds]]
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  • ....1046/j.1463-1326.2002.0040s20s1.x }}</ref>), [[renal failure]] or heavy [[tobacco smoking|smoker]]s. ABPI values < 0.9 & >1.3 should be investigated further
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  • ...Are coronary heart disease and peripheral arterial disease associated with tobacco or cannabis consumption]
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  • ..., [[lipoprotein]] [[cholesterol]], and [[high blood pressure|pressure]], [[Tobacco smoking|smoking]], and other factors are all involved in damaging both the
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  • ....1093/ntr/ntp195|title=Gabapentin for smoking cessation|journal=Nicotine & tobacco research|pmid=20081039|year=2010|last=Sood|first=A|coauthors=Ebbert JO, Wya
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  • Cannabis can be smoked in a variety of [[Smoking pipe (non-tobacco)|pipe-like implements]] including [[One-hitter (smoking)|one-hitter]]s, [[c ...Sweets, and Backwoods. Users split or cut open the cigar, dispose of the tobacco and roll up cannabis in the cigar paper or leaf.
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  • ...enough to make it soft without burning it into smoke). Once mixed with the tobacco using hands it is filled back into the cigarette blank. The cigarette is ti [[Rolling paper]] is also used to smoke Gardaa. Gardaa with tobacco mixture is filled into the rolling paper to make a joint.
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  • ...drug around the world, only behind [[ethanol|alcohol]], [[caffeine]] and [[tobacco]]. In the United States alone, it is believed that over 100 million America ...after approximately three hours for larger doses via a [[smoking pipe (non-tobacco)|smoking pipe]], [[bong]] or [[vaporizer]].<ref name = "erowid.org"/> Howev
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  • ...e]], smoked in [[joint (cannabis)|joints]] mixed with cannabis [[bud]]s, [[tobacco]] or other aromatic [[herb]]s,<ref>http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Smoking_C Used with hashish as with any cannabis, tobacco or other herb material, a [[vaporizer]] is used to volatize [[cannabinoids]
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  • ...ame=Hall1998/>. It has been noted; however, that marijuana users often use tobacco and alcohol simultaneously. This can have an effect on the results, as the ...users are more likely to be male, to be less educated, to use alcohol and tobacco regularly, and to use a variety of other drugs such as [[amphetamines]], [[
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  • ...m among industrialized countries, however brown paper, cigarettes with the tobacco removed, and bible paper is commonly used throughout the developing world.< ...se' for nicotine addiction, given the usual method of mixing cannabis with tobacco when preparing marijuana for administration."</ref>
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  • ...he withdrawal syndrome associated with cannabis use is similar to that for tobacco but of lesser magnitude than withdrawal from other drugs like opiates or al
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  • ...Warner, L. & Kessler, R. (1994). Comparative epidemiology of dependence on tobacco, alcohol, controlled substance and inhalants: Basic findings from the Natio ...ng cannabis can cause withdrawal symptoms as severe as those from quitting tobacco. The study of 12 adults who were heavy users of both cannabis and cigarette
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  • ...uilds up inside utensils used to [[smoking|smoke]] cannabis. It has [[Tar (tobacco residue)|tar]]-like properties but still contains THC as well as other cann ...l pipes with water chambers), paper-wrapped [[joint (cannabis)|joints]] or tobacco-leaf-wrapped [[blunt (cigar)|blunts]].
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  • ...e Joe Manduwa who argued that the plant could be a valuable alternative to tobacco<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/708649.stm</ref>.
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  • ...9, The Post-Standard</ref> Smoking PCP is known as "getting wet", and a [[tobacco]] or cannabis cigarette dipped in PCP may be referred to on the street as a
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  • ...rt of contributions to U.S. Congressional campaigns comes from alcohol and tobacco industries.<ref>[http://www.followthemoney.org/database/IndustryTotals.phtm In the same period alcohol and tobacco related contributions amounted to the fourth largest industry contributions
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