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A Unified Smoking-Automated Calorimetric System for the Analysis of the Gas Phase of Cigarette Smoke and its Application to the Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide
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Williams J. F.
Published 1979-12-01
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An Automated Procedure for CO in Cigarette Smoke, Using a 20-Port Syringe Smoking Machine
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Williams J.F.
Published 1973-06-01
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Initiation of Moderately Frequent Cannabis use in Adolescence and Young Adulthood is Associated with Declines in Verbal Learning and Memory: A Longitudinal Comparison of Pre-versus...
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Ajmera, N.
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Luciana, M.
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Weiss, H.
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An Automated Procedure for the Determination of Ammonia in Tobacco
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Lawrence W.W.
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Williams J.F.
Published 1972-08-01
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A Trapping System for the Combined Determination of Total HCN and Total Gas Phase Aldehydes in Cigarette Smoke
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Sarji N.M.
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Williams J.F.
Published 1973-06-01
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