Tar cigarette
[DOC File]Chapter 10
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Cigarettes are made from shredded tobacco leaves. Filters in cigarettes reduce the amount of nicotine and tar in cigarette smoke. Filters, however, do not decrease the harmful chemicals passing through a smoker’s lungs. Cigars and Pipes. Shredded tobacco leaves are also used in cigars and pipes. Dangers of using cigars or pipes:
Redagavo: Ramunė Lūžaitė (1997.02.25)
The maximum emission levels from cigarettes sold or manufactured in the Republic of Lithuania or imported into or exported from it shall not be greater than: 10 mg of tar per cigarette, 1 mg of nicotine per cigarette and 10 mg of carbon monoxide per cigarette.
[DOC File]Tobacco Annual - USDA
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By July 2007, tar and nicotine levels must be below 12 mg and 1.2 mg respectively. Although the tar/nicotine content of most domestic brands vary considerably, they no longer cluster around the high 14 mg/1.4 mg and 11 mg/1.1 mg. Since 1995, the Taiwan Department of Health (DOH) has conducted inspections monitoring cigarette tar and nicotine.
[DOC File]Data Analysis 1016-319
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Cigarette smoke contains carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas that reduces the ability of the blood to carry oxygen. The Federal Trade Commission evaluates cigarettes to determine their tar (mg) and carbon monoxide (mg) contents.
[DOC File]TUS-CPS User’s Conference
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Light cigarettes, also called “lights,” are used to refer to cigarettes that yield lower tar and nicotine when smoked in the Federal Trade Commission Cigarette Test Method. Lights were introduced in the 1960’s to target so-called “health conscious” smokers, and now make up almost 90% of the US market share.
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2. Tar – is a sticky black/brown substance that is cancer causing. 3. Carbon Monoxide – a poisonous gas in cigarette smoke. 4. Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) – is a mixture of exhaled smoke and smoke from the ends of a lit cigarette, also known as second hand smoke. 5.
[DOCX File]Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education
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26.Demonstration of the presence of tar in cigarette smoke and also by charts showing pictures of lungs of smokers and nonsmokers. 11. Homeostasis. 27.Examination of the structure of kidney (sheep kidney/model) 12. Coordination in Man. 28.Study of human eye, ear and brain. 13.
[DOC File]1 - San Diego Miramar College
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The tar in cigarette smoke tends to make alveoli stick together, and coughing separates them. Cigarette smoke harms the cilia that normally move debris out of the lungs, and coughing is the remaining way to clean the lungs. ...
[DOC File]Tobacco manufacturers’ returns for the 2004 calendar year ...
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Tar is a proxy measure for the 19% of total cigarette smoke toxicity associated with smoke solids, and does not measure the 80% of toxicity in the gas phase of smoke, nor the major carcinogens in that gas phase such as butadiene.
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A cigarette manufacturer claims that their latest low tar cigarette has a mean of 4.5 mg of tar per cigarette with a standard deviation of 1.2 mg. To check this claim, a consumer group will randomly select 300 cigarettes of this brand and measure the tar content in each. The mean of the sample of 300 tar measurements will be calculated.
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