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Tobacco smoke contains a variety of air pollutants. In a survey of 80 homes ia an area where the outdoor TSP varied between 10—30 lg/m, the iadoor TSP was the same, or less, ia homes having ao smokers. la homes having oae smoker, the TSP levels were betweea 30—60 lg/m, while ia homes having two or more smokers, the levels were betweea 60—120 lg/m (64). la other studies, iadoor TSP levels exceeding 1000 lg/m have beea fouad ia homes with aumerous smokers. la additioa to TSP, burning tobacco emits CO, NO formaldehyde [50-00-0] bea2opyreaes, nicotine [54-11-5] pheaols, and some metals such as cadmium [7440-43-9] and arsenic [7440-38-2] (65). [Pg.381]

Deposits which are forming are frequentiy characterized by venting streams of hot (300°C) mineralized fluid known as smokers. These result in the local formation of metalliferous mud, rock chimneys, or mounds rich in sulfides. In the upper fractured zone or deep in the rock mass beneath the vents, vein or massive sulfide deposits may be formed by the ckculating fluids and preserved as the cmstal plates move across the oceans. These off-axis deposits are potentially the most significant resources of hydrothermal deposits, even though none has yet been located. [Pg.288]

There are no significant health hazards arising from exposure to poly(vinyl chloride) at ambient temperature (154—158). However, a British study has found a small decrease in breathing capacity for workers who smoked and were exposed to vinyl resin dust (159). This decrease was about one-seventh of that caused by normal aging and about equal to that expected with a one-pack-a-day cigarette smoker. [Pg.508]

Mobilization and Metabolism. The total ascorbic acid body pool in healthy adults has been estimated to be approximately 1.5 g, which increases to 2.3—2.8 g with intakes of 200 mg/d (151—158). Depletion of the body pool to 600 mg initiates physiological changes, and signs of clinical scurvy are reported when the body pool falls below 300 mg (149). Approximately 3—4% of the body pool turns over daily, representing 40—60 mg/d of metabolized, or consumed, vitamin C. Smokers have a higher metaboHc turnover rate of vitamin C (approximately 100 mg/d) and a lower body pool than nonsmokers, unless compensated through increased daily intakes of vitamin C (159). The metaboHsm of ascorbic acid varies among different species. [Pg.22]

The most recent RDA has included a vitamin C recommendation of 100 mg/day for cigarette smokers. An increasing number of investigators have concluded that the current RDA for vitamin C may not be adequate for elderly individuals. Plasma vitamin C level is generally accepted as an indicator of vitamin C status. [Pg.23]

Nicotine Delivery Systems. For all transdermal nicotine products, the hypothesis is that continuous deflvery of nicotine [34-11-3] ne t trough levels during smoking should alleviate physical nicotine withdrawal symptoms and allow the smoker to concentrate on eliminating the behavioral aspects of addiction. [Pg.230]

Nicotrol, developed by Cygaus Corp. and to be marketed by Warner-Lambert, is the fourth nicotine transdermal system to be approved ia the Uoited States. It dehvers nicotine only duriag wakiag hours to mimic better the habits of smokers (109). la oae coatroUed study, ao statistical differeaces ia efficacy and good tolerabihty were observed for the wakiag and continuous regimen (112). [Pg.231]

A system with constant relative volatility can be handled conveniently by the equation of Smoker [Trans. Am. Inst. Chem. Eng., 34, 165 (1938)]. The derivation of the equation is shown, and its use is ihustrated by Smith (op. cit.). [Pg.1272]

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]

Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is the diluted mixture of pollutants caused by smoking of tobacco and emitted into the indoor air by a smoker. Constituents of ETS include submicron-size particles composed of a large number of chemicals, plus a large number of gaseous pollutants. Fibers in indoor air include those of asbestos, and man-made mineral fibers such as fiberglass, and glass wool. [Pg.56]

No immediate symptoms but estimated to contribute to between 7,000 and 30,000 lung cancer deaths each year. Smokers are at higher risk of developing radon-induced lung cancer. [Pg.57]

Figure 8-17. Minimum reflux at infinite theoretical plates. Used by permission. The American Chemical Society, Smoker, E. H., Ind. Eng. Chem V. 34 (1942), p. 510, all rights reserved. Figure 8-17. Minimum reflux at infinite theoretical plates. Used by permission. The American Chemical Society, Smoker, E. H., Ind. Eng. Chem V. 34 (1942), p. 510, all rights reserved.
Figure 8-17 presents a convenient and acceptably accurate nomogram of Smoker s [66]. [Pg.29]

For operating line wth slope of unity, from Smoker s equation ... [Pg.47]

Certain compounds of this type are potent carcinogens. One of the most dangerous is benzo[a]pyrene, which has been detected in cigarette smoke. It is believed to be a cause of lung cancer, to which smokers are susceptible. [Pg.590]

The monomeric non-polar molecular structure enables it to pass through cell walls relatively easily (myocrisin passes easily into the red blood cells of smokers, possibly owing to ingested cyanide in the smoke reacting to form monomeric Au(SR)CN ). [Pg.325]

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects over 5% of the adult population, is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide and is the only major cause of mortality that is increasing worldwide. It is an inflammatory disorder of the lungs, caused mainly, but not exclusively, by cigarette smoking. 15-20% of smokers develop COPD. [Pg.362]

Vitamin C requirements are increased during pregnancy and lactation, in patients undergoing hemodialysis and in smokers. Seniors often have suboptimal intakes. [Pg.1294]

Methylergonovine is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to the drug, hypertension, and preeclampsia and should not be used to induce labor (Pregnancy Category C). Methylergonovine is used cautiously in patients with renal or hepatic impairment. When methylergonovine is administered concurrently with vasopressors or to patients who are heavy cigarette smokers, excessive vasoconstriction may occur. [Pg.561]

TABLE 8. Activity and Met(O) content of a-l-PI in smokers and non-smokers bronchoaveolar lavage fluid... [Pg.867]

Budney AJ, Hughes JR, Moore BA, et al Marijuana abstinence effects in marijuana smokers maintained in their home environment. Arch Gen Psychiatry 58 917-924, 2001... [Pg.176]


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Airways resistance increase, smokers

Black smoker

Black smoker vents

Black smokers and massive sulfide mounds

Black smokers hydrothermal vents

Black smokers, venting

Black white smokers

Breath analysis smokers

Cancer in smokers

Cardiovascular disease smokers

Chalcopyrite black smokers

Cigar smokers

Cigarette smokers

Cough smoker

East Pacific Rise black smokers

Geothermal Vents - black smokers

Growth of Black Smokers and Massive Sulfide Mounds

Hydrothermal vent chimneys black smokers

Never-smokers

Non-smokers

Nonsmokers, differences from smokers

Pipe smokers

Plasma marijuana smokers

Polonium smokers

Pregnant Smokers

Radon progeny smokers

Smoker analytic method

Smoker equations

Smoker method

Smokers With Comorbid Medical Problems

Smokers arsenic

Smokers cadmium

Smokers cyanide

Smokers excretion Vitamin

Smokers nickel

Smokers stroke risk

Smokers urine

Smokers, current

Smokers’ skin

Smoker’s Equation

Smoker’s cough

Smoking/smoker

The Smoker equations

Tobacco smokers

Tobacco smokers, and

Urine of smokers

White smokers

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