Beitr. Tabakforsch. Int./Contrib. Tob. Research, 2009, 23-4, p. 227-30., ISSN.0173-783X Book Review: The Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke RODGMAN A.; PERFETTI T.A. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida, USA
TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2008, 62, abstr. 03 Differentiating the health risks of categories of tobacco products FALK M.C.; BROWNAWELL A.M.; DE MOURA F.F. Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO), Bethesda, MD, USA There has been considerable debate in the scientific and public health community about the impact of tobacco harm reduction on the health burden of cigarette smoking and, in particular, the proposal to replace cigarettes with a potentially less...
CORESTA Congress, New Orleans, 2002, STPOST 04 The feasibility of testing cigarette additives KLEIN C.J.; BYRD D.M. III; SMITH J.C.; FALK M.C. Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO), Bethesda, MD, USA A study was undertaken to ascertain the feasibility of testing ingredients added to cigarettes for their potential to change the relative health risks of smoking. The Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO), a nonprofit research organization, enlisted a...
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Harare 1994, p. 42, A 33 A new solar curing barn for light wrapper tobacco BUX M.; MÜLLER J.; MÜHLBAUER W. Hohenheim University, Institute for Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and Subtropics. Stuttgart, Germany Air curing of cigar tobacco is an energy intensive process in many countries. Quality is strongly dependant on weather conditions and enormous barn capacities are required. Therefore the Institute for Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and...