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232 related items for PubMed ID: 1410161

  • 1. Psychopharmacological effects of smoking a cigarette with typical "tar" and carbon monoxide yields but minimal nicotine.
    Robinson JH, Pritchard WS, Davis RA.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1992; 108(4):466-72. PubMed ID: 1410161
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  • 2. Nicotine or tar titration in cigarette smoking behavior?
    Hasenfratz M, Baldinger B, Bättig K.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 1993; 112(2-3):253-8. PubMed ID: 7871028
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  • 3. Relationship between cigarette yields, puffing patterns, and smoke intake: evidence for tar compensation?
    Sutton SR, Russell MA, Iyer R, Feyerabend C, Saloojee Y.
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  • 7. The tar reduction study: randomised trial of the effect of cigarette tar yield reduction on compensatory smoking.
    Frost C, Fullerton FM, Stephen AM, Stone R, Nicolaides-Bouman A, Densem J, Wald NJ, Semmence A.
    Thorax; 1995 Oct; 50(10):1038-43. PubMed ID: 7491550
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  • 8. Psychophysiological and subjective effects of cigarettes having varying nicotine yields but relatively constant "tar' yields.
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  • 9. Analytical cigarette yields as predictors of smoke bioavailability.
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  • 11. The changing cigarette, 1950-1995.
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    Pickworth WB, Fant RV, Nelson RA, Rohrer MS, Henningfield JE.
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  • 13. The separate effects of tar and nicotine on the cigarette smoking manoeuvre.
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  • 14. Evaluation of a low to middle tar/medium nicotine cigarette designed to maintain nicotine delivery to the smoker.
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  • 15. Platelet function after cigarette smoking in relation to nicotine and carbon monoxide.
    Renaud S, Blache D, Dumont E, Thevenon C, Wissendanger T.
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  • 16. Reduction of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide intake in low tar smokers.
    Russell MA, Jarvis MJ, Feyerabend C, Saloojee Y.
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  • 17. Switching to ultralow nicotine cigarettes: effects of different tar yields and blocking of olfactory cues.
    Baldinger B, Hasenfratz M, Bättig K.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1995 Feb; 50(2):233-9. PubMed ID: 7740062
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  • 18. Factors affecting exposure to nicotine and carbon monoxide in adult cigarette smokers.
    Muhammad-Kah R, Liang Q, Frost-Pineda K, Mendes PE, Roethig HJ, Sarkar M.
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  • 19. Would a medium-nicotine, low-tar cigarette be less hazardous to health?
    Stepney R.
    Br Med J (Clin Res Ed); 1981 Nov 14; 283(6302):1292-6. PubMed ID: 6794825
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