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Smoke used in skywriting... Smoke used in skywriting... Smoke is used in rituals... Smoke is sometimes used as a flavouring agent and preservative for various foodstuffs... Smoke is also sometimes a component of... The smoke kills by a combination of thermal damage... Smoke particles are an... a smoke cloud does not obstruct an image... The composition of smoke depends on the nature of the burning fuel and the conditions of combustion... Smoke from a bee smoker... Smoke from a bee smoker... Smoke emissions may contain characteristic trace elements... Some components of smoke are characteristic of the combustion source... Many compounds of smoke from fires are highly toxic and... Smoke can obscure visibility... the poor visibility due to the smoke that was in the... the dense smoke caused the firefighters to become disoriented... Smoke from a wildfire... Smoke from a wildfire... Smoke from a typical house fire contains hundreds of different chemicals and fumes... the damage caused by the smoke can often exceed that caused by the actual heat of the fire... humans have used the smoke of medicinal plants to cure illness... plant species in 5 continents are used in smoke form for different diseases... generating smoke reduces the particle size to a microscopic scale thereby increasing the absorption of its active... only a few examples of medicinal smoke have been studied in detail... Smoke Production and Properties...

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