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152 related items for PubMed ID: 1164044

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    Russell MA, Jarvis MJ, Feyerabend C, Saloojee Y.
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  • 24. Changes in the tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide yields of cigarettes sold in the United Kingdom.
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  • 30. Long-term effects of switching to cigarettes with lower tar and nicotine yields.
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