In summary, nuclear radiation has been widely used to elucidate many aspects of the mechanisms of tobacco being converted to smoke. In addition, the mechanisms of smoke transfer, tobacco inorganic chemistry and smoke filtration have been clarified by many authors worldwide. The newer techniques now being developed, using radiation detection coupled with the enhanced use of electronic-data reduction and interpretation, promise to continue the important role these techniques have played in understanding smoke-formation mechanisms
Radioactive nuclide which emits radiation and damages biological tissue is found in the cigarette. I...
Radioactive nuclide which emits radiation and damages biological tissue is found in the cigarette. I...
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The radioactivity in tobacco leaves collected from 15 different regions of Greece and before cigaret...
Abstract: The radioactivity in tobacco leaves collected from 15 different regions of Greece and befo...
No research has been conducted on the radiation influence of tobacco on the alimentary system, altho...
While lung cancer has been an illness which is rarely being identified since the beginning of 20th C...
820-822The link between cigarette smoke and cancer has long been established. Smokers are ten time...
Abstract There is considerable interest in the chemical composition of smokeless tobacco products (S...
During the period of tobacco smoke research from the early 1950s to the mid-1960s it was repeatedly ...
Presented are the results from the use of neutron activation analyses to determine some of the inorg...
Scope and Method of Study: This report is devoted to the compilation of information concerning the d...
International audienceCigarette smoking is one of the pathways that might cause radiation exposure d...
Neutron radioscopic images of burning cigarettes under both static and dynamic smoking conditions we...
Due to the relatively high activity concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb that are found in tobacco and ...
Radioactive nuclide which emits radiation and damages biological tissue is found in the cigarette. I...
Radioactive nuclide which emits radiation and damages biological tissue is found in the cigarette. I...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77553/1/AIAA-7111-726.pd
The radioactivity in tobacco leaves collected from 15 different regions of Greece and before cigaret...
Abstract: The radioactivity in tobacco leaves collected from 15 different regions of Greece and befo...
No research has been conducted on the radiation influence of tobacco on the alimentary system, altho...
While lung cancer has been an illness which is rarely being identified since the beginning of 20th C...
820-822The link between cigarette smoke and cancer has long been established. Smokers are ten time...
Abstract There is considerable interest in the chemical composition of smokeless tobacco products (S...
During the period of tobacco smoke research from the early 1950s to the mid-1960s it was repeatedly ...
Presented are the results from the use of neutron activation analyses to determine some of the inorg...
Scope and Method of Study: This report is devoted to the compilation of information concerning the d...
International audienceCigarette smoking is one of the pathways that might cause radiation exposure d...
Neutron radioscopic images of burning cigarettes under both static and dynamic smoking conditions we...
Due to the relatively high activity concentrations of 210Po and 210Pb that are found in tobacco and ...
Radioactive nuclide which emits radiation and damages biological tissue is found in the cigarette. I...
Radioactive nuclide which emits radiation and damages biological tissue is found in the cigarette. I...
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