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Summary Of: Tobacco

History of commercial tobacco in the United States... Tobacco and other drugs... Tobacco and other drugs... Tobacco has long been in use as a... new product quickly led to the growth of tobacco companies until the scientific controversy of the mid... The effects of tobacco on human health is significant depending on the method of which it used and the... and speed of tobacco consumption are believed to be directly related to biological strength of nicotine dependence... Tobacco is cultivated similar to other agricultural products... Tobacco is an annual crop... tobacco is stored to allow for curing... tobacco is packed into its various forms of consumption which include smoking... History of commercial tobacco in the United States... History of commercial tobacco in the United States... Tobacco had already long been used in the Americas when European settlers arrived and introduced the... North American tribes would carry large amounts of tobacco in pouches as a readily accepted trade item and would often smoke it in... It was believed that tobacco was a gift from the Creator and that the exhaled tobacco smoke was capable of... tobacco became increasingly popular as a trade item... increase in production allowed tremendous growth in the tobacco industry until the scientific revelations of the mid... tobacco became condemned as a health hazard... Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement... Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement... This strain of tobacco contained an unusually high amount of nicotine... tobacco is unpalatable to many species and therefore some tobacco plants... The main health risks in tobacco pertain to diseases of the cardiovascular system... A number of studies have shown that tobacco use is a significant factor in... tobacco consumption is rising by 3... tobacco and tobacco smoke contain small amounts of... The radioactive elements in tobacco are accumulated from the minerals in the soil... also captured on the sticky surface of the tobacco leaves in excess of what would be seen with plants not having this property... Tobacco has sometimes been reported to have positive effects on certain medical conditions... smoke tobacco as a form of self medication... The high rate of tobacco use by the mentally ill is a major factor in their decreased life expectancy... Tobacco plants growing in a field in Intercourse... Tobacco plants growing in a field in Intercourse... Tobacco plants growing in a field in... Tobacco is cultivated similar to other agricultural products... which caused destruction of half the tobacco crops in United States in 1876... tobacco is sown in... tobacco is often fertilized with the mineral... Tobacco is cultivated annual... bright tobacco began to be harvested by pulling individual leaves off the stalk as they ripened... so a field of tobacco may go through several so... topping always refers to the removal of the tobacco flower before the leaves are systematically removed and... This produces certain compounds in the tobacco leaves very similar and give a sweet hay... Inhalation of these AGEs in tobacco smoke contributes to... Tobacco can be cured through several methods which include but are not limited to... tobacco is hung in well... cured tobacco is low in sugar... which gives the tobacco smoke a light... tobacco is hung in large barns where fires of hardwoods are kept on continuous or intermittent... Fire curing produces a tobacco low in sugar and high in nicotine... tobacco was originally strung onto tobacco sticks... curing the tobacco without exposing it to smoke... This method produces cigarette tobacco that is high in sugar and has medium to high levels of nicotine... tobacco dries uncovered in the sun... cured tobacco is low in sugar and nicotine and is used in cigarettes... Tobacco can be processed into a number of products which include but are not limited to... Tobacco dust can be used similarly... or by steeping the tobacco in water for a longer period... tobacco has fostered many cultural items including... From its discovery tobacco has been highly regarded used in cultural ceremonies... tobacco was came to be regarded with wealth and knowledge... is the only country in the world where tobacco sales are illegal... Tobacco can also be pressed into plugs and sliced into flakes... Tobacco can also be pressed into plugs and sliced into flakes... Tobacco can also be pressed into plugs and sliced into flakes... Tobacco can also be pressed into plugs and sliced into flakes... Tobacco can also be pressed into plugs and sliced into flakes... Tobacco can also be pressed into plugs and sliced into flakes... Shade grown tobacco field in East Windsor... Shade grown tobacco field in East Windsor... Cocaine and tobacco use and the risk of spontaneous abortion... Tobacco smoke is a source of toxic reactive glycation products... Tobacco in Edo Period Japan... Source on tobacco culture in eighteenth... Tobacco that is not Smoked... The Great Tobacco Debate in the Ottoman Middle East... Tobacco Use and Tobacco Taxation... UCSF Tobacco Industry Videos Collection...

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