1980
DOI: 10.1016/0091-7435(80)90089-4
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“…Because tobacco stems were usually high in nitrate, inclusion of stembased reconstituted tobacco sheet (RTS) in the blend was proposed and studied (35,(237)(238)(239). Another way to increase the nitrate level of the blend was to incorporate high-nitrate tobaccos, a technology examined extensively (200,(240)(241)(242).…”
Section: Cigarette Design Technologies Studied and Rejectedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Because tobacco stems were usually high in nitrate, inclusion of stembased reconstituted tobacco sheet (RTS) in the blend was proposed and studied (35,(237)(238)(239). Another way to increase the nitrate level of the blend was to incorporate high-nitrate tobaccos, a technology examined extensively (200,(240)(241)(242).…”
Section: Cigarette Design Technologies Studied and Rejectedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the demonstration of the relationship between tobacco nitrate level and the NNA levels in MSS (209,242,243), the original proposals were superseded by new ones: Incorporate low-nitrate tobaccos in the blend and/or remove the nitrates from the tobacco (237). A third method proposed to reduce the level of PAHs in cigarette MSS was the inclusion of a compound in the filter tip that would complex with the PAHs and their nitrogen analogs (244).…”
Section: Cigarette Design Technologies Studied and Rejectedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since their introduction, the design of commercial cigarettes has evolved, resulting in a design that is filtered and air-diluted to reduce the amount o f'tar' in the mainstream smoke aerosol [1,2]. This evolution has been driven by consumer demands to reduce ex posure to the components of mainstream smoke that are produced by burning tobacco [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The underlying assumption is: the better the fit between the individual and the level of services received, the more likely the desired outcomes will be achieved. 2 Depending on the theoretical derivation, appropriate placement has been defined in slightly different ways, i.e., "'optimizing the congruence of personal characteristics and environmental resources,"3 "maximizing the human potential of aged persons,"4 "integrating the technical service system into a meaningful human experience for the patient,"S or…”
Section: The Low Yield Cigarettementioning
confidence: 99%