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Socio-economic inequalities in smoking prevalence and involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke in Argentina: Analysis of three cross-sectional nationally representative surveys in 2005, 2009 and 2013
(Public Library of Science, 2019-06)
Background: Understanding patterns of socio-economic inequalities in tobacco consumption is key to design targeted public health policies for tobacco control. This study examines socio-economic inequalities in smoking and ...
Self-efficacy could change the value of the intention to quit smoking
(Universidad del Zulia, 2020)
INFLUENCE OF SMOKE AND ETHYLENE ON THE FRUITING OF THE PINEAPPLE (ANANAS SATIVUS SHULT)
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 1932)
Determination of nickel in cigarettes smoke by molecular fluorescence
(Elsevier Science, 2011-11-08)
Smoking represents the main avoidable cause of disease and death in the world. Cigarette smoke contains over 4700 chemical compounds including 60 known carcinogens. The inhalation of tobacco smoke is one of the most ...
The impact of smoking risk counseling on the elementary school student knowledge
(Universidad del Zulia, 2020)
Smoke from regional wildfires alters lake ecology
(Nature, 2021-05-25)
Wildfire smoke often covers areas larger than the burned area, yet the impacts of smoke on nearby aquatic ecosystems are understudied. In the summer of 2018, wildfire smoke covered Castle Lake (California, USA) for 55 days. ...
Dyslipidemia and tobacco smoking synergistically increase serum manganese
(Universidad del Zulia, 2017)
Does biomedical risk assessment help as an adjunct to smoking cessation interventions?
(Wiley, 2019-06)
Biomedical risk assessment (providing feedback on smoking‐related harm) as an adjunct to smoking cessation interventions may lead to more people stopping smoking at six months (on average, 151 vs 119 per 1000 people; ...