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Cigar/cigarette

LIGHTER, FOR CIGARS, CIGARETTES, etc.. with flammable liquid ... [Pg.228]

This plant is used in the production of cigars, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, and nicotine replacement products. [Pg.2031]

Common Names Cavendish, Cheroot, Cigar, Cigarette, Fag, Negro Head, Quid, Segar, Snuff, Stogy, Tobacco Poison Nicotine... [Pg.56]

Many other home products contain and give off formaldehyde although the amount has not been carefully measured. These products include household cleaners, carpet cleaners, disinfectants, cosmetics, medicines, fabric softeners, glues, lacquers, and antiseptics. You may also breath formaldehyde if you use unvented gas or kerosene heaters indoors or if you or someone else smokes a cigar, cigarette, or pipe indoors. The amormt of formaldehyde in mobile homes is usually higher than it is in conventional homes because of their lower air turnover. [Pg.23]

The presence of radioactivity, both a- and p-particles, in leaf and tobacco smoke has been reported in many publications. At earlier periods, the main concern was for P-activity found in cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco ash (113, 2657, 3367, 20A97). The a-emitting radioactive isotopes were suggested to be significant because of health concerns to smokers. The total a-activity in tobacco varies widely in green leaf, cured leaf tobacco, and tobacco smoke (2466, 3367, 3973). A very minor amount of °Po is transferred into the mainstream smoke (MSS). Twenty-four isotopes have been identified in tobacco smoke. The discovery of elements, isotopes, and ions in tobacco smoke has only been limited by the discovery and advancement of new analytical techniques. [Pg.911]

Products and Uses Used in matches, cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco products to keep the tobacco burning evenly. Banned as a food preservative. [Pg.216]

Lighter, for cigars, cigarettes, etc. 1226 26 Lithium Acetylide-Ethylenediamine 2813 40... [Pg.725]

Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) mixture of smoke from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar and smoke exhaled by the smoker (also secondhand smoke or passive smoking). [Pg.529]

LIGHTER FUELS, CIGAR OR CIGARETTE see CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, ... [Pg.228]

Cigar (Pennsylvania) Robinson, high NO3 Catterton, high NO3 French cigarette Fine-cut chewing tobacco... [Pg.249]

All cigarettes and the little cigars were 85 mm long, except when otherwise stated. [Pg.261]

The alkaloid derived nitrosamines in cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco contribute to the quantities of these carcinogens in the smoke because of their partial transfer (32). [Pg.262]

Nonvolatile Nitrosamines In Tobacco Smoke. Although there are more than 10 million exsmokers in the U.S.A., 53 million adults continue to smoke cigarettes and an additional 10 million still smoke cigars or pipes (39). The cigarette smokers are exposed to about 10 ng of volatile nitrosamines, 20-40 ng of NDELA and, most importantly, to 1-10 pg of tobacco specific N-nitros-amines with each cigarette smoked (Table IV). Similar quantities of the TSNA are found in sidestream smoke. The quantities of TSNA in the smoke are dependent on nitrate, nitrite, tobacco alkaloids and on NNN, NNK and NAT in the tobacco itself (31)>... [Pg.268]

Data concerning concentrations of phenol in ambient air are insufficient to estimate the potential for exposure by inhalation. However, it is known that the smoke of 1 nonfilter cigarette contains 60-140 g phenol, while levels of phenol range from 19-35 g in the smoke of filter-tipped cigarettes, and from 24-107 g in the smoke of cigars (IARC 1986 NCI 1998). Indoor environments polluted with tobacco smoke contain measurable amounts of phenol (Guerin et al. 1982). [Pg.177]

Exposure to phenol through inhalation is a less probable route than oral and dermal. It is known that both cigarettes and cigars contain small amounts (19-140 g) of phenol (IARC 1986 NCI 1998), and smoking these products indoors produces a measurable amount of phenol (Guerin et al. 1982). If children are present in indoor environments polluted with tobacco smoke, they may be exposed to low levels of phenol. [Pg.180]

Dhumti is made by rolling a tobacco leaf in the leaf of another plant, forming a conical, cigar-like stick. These are more popular than factory cigarettes in Goa. [Pg.21]

Jacob P, 3rd, Yu L, Shulgin AT, Benowitz NL (1999) Minor tobacco alkaloids as biomarkers for tobacco use comparison of users of cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, cigars, and pipes. Am J Public Health 89(5) 731-736... [Pg.57]


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