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  • 27. Risks of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, ischaemic heart disease, and stroke in relation to type of cigarette smoked.
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  • 30. Relationship between FTC 'tar' and urine mutagenicity in smokers of tobacco-burning or Eclipse cigarettes.
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  • 32. A prospective study of cigarette tar yield and lung cancer.
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  • 36. Self-reported smoking, cigarette yields and inhalation biochemistry related to the incidence of coronary heart disease: results from the Scottish Heart Health Study.
    Woodward M, Moohan M, Tunstall-Pedoe H.
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  • 38. Smoking and lung cancer: risk as a function of cigarette tar content.
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