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Nicotine - C10H14N2, poisonous, pale yellow, oily liquid alkaloid with a pungent odor and an acrid taste. It turns brown on exposure to air. Nicotine, a naturally occurring constituent of tobacco, is the active ingredient in tobacco smoke. The amount of nicotine in tobacco leaves ranges from approximately 2% to 7%. In concentrated form, it is used as an insecticide.

Nicotine, which mimics the


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    A Question of Intent (Discussion of nicotine begins on p. 29) » Read Now

    by David Kessler. 500 pgs.

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    The never before-revealed story of how the FDA took on tobacco, told by the ultimate insider: controversial former FDA commissioner David Kessler. A Question of Intentt follows Kessler's team of investigators as they race to find clues that will allow the FDA to assert jurisdiction over cigarettes...
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    Helping the Hard-Core Smoker: A Clinician's Guide (Chap. 2 "Nicotine Dependence and Its Associations with Psychiatric Disorders: Research Evidence and Treatment Implications") » Read Now

    by Daniel F. Seidman, Lirio S. Covey. 307 pgs.

    Collections: Psychology, Entire Library
    ...Biological and Clinical Perspectives on Nicotine Addiction Daniel F. Seidman...Lorna Role 1 2 Nicotine Dependence and its Associations With...7 Current Issues in Nicotine...
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    Deadly Choices: Coping with Health Risks in Everyday Life (Chap. 6 "Smoking and Nothingness: Cigarettes") » Read Now

    by Jeffrey E. Harris. 259 pgs.

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    ...Deadly Choices DEADLY CHOICES Coping with Health Risks in Everyday Life JEFFREY E. HARRIS, M.D., Ph.D. BasicBooks A Division of HarperCollins Publishers...
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    The Compensating Behavior of Smokers: Taxes, Tar, and Nicotine, in Rand Journal of Economics » Read Now

    by William N. Evans, Matthew C. Farrelly. 18 pgs.

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    ...behavior of smokers: taxes, tar, and nicotine William N. Evans * and Matthew...to smoke cigarettes higher in tar and nicotine. Although taxes reduce the number...
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    Stimulant Drug Effects on Performance and Behavior after Prolonged Sleep Deprivation: A Comparison of Amphetamine, Nicotine, and Deprenyl, in Military Psychology » Read Now

    by Paul A. Newhouse, David M. Penetar, Joanne B. Fertig, David R. Thorne, Helen C. Sing, Maria L. Thomas, Joyce C. Cochran, Gregory L. Belenky. 27 pgs.

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    ...Deprivation: A Comparison of Amphetamine, Nicotine, and Deprenyl Paul A. Newhouse... amphetamine, 35 received intravenous nicotine, and 31 received 1-deprenyl. All...
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    Fetal Growth and Length of Gestation in Relation to Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke Assessed by Hair Nicotine Concentration, in Environmental Health Perspectives » Read Now

    by Jouni J.K. Jaakkola, Niina Jaakkola, Kolbjorn Zahlsen. 5 pgs.

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    ...Environmental Tobacco Smoke Assessed by Hair Nicotine Concentration. by Jouni J.K. Jaakkola...final exposure assessment was based on nicotine concentration of maternal hair...
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    Before the Surgeon-General's Report: Public Discourse in Australia over Tobacco Addiction to 1964, in The Australian Journal of Politics and History » Read Now

    by Ian Tyrrell. 14 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Long before the contemporary debate over nicotine addiction, doctors, alternative health...controversy over the addictive properties of nicotine dominates the debate over...
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    Social Patterns of Smoking Behavior: Trends and Practice Implications, in Health and Social Work » Read Now

    by Mark S. Kaplan, Robert E. Weiler. 6 pgs.

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    ...Using key words such as cigarettes, nicotine, smoking, tobacco, drug abuse, and addiction...Institute of Medicine IOM, 1994) and nicotine as societys "most prevalent drug...
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    Tricks of the Tobacco Trade, in Journal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis » Read Now

    by Richard Pollay. 3 pgs.

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    ...additives used, the most important one of course is nicotine. Nicotine is added to the product in concentrated form because...then puffed up to affect its burning...

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