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Flue Cured Tobacco: British-American Tobacco Document Collection
Flue Cured Tobacco
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  1. Quarterly Report October - December, 1966 6th January, 1967
  2. Quarterly Report [Regarding tobacco processing and product development]
  3. R & D - Report No. 108 E - Tastemodifier Nr. 5 - Recon and Nicotine Scavenging [Prepared by BAT Germany Forschung und Entwicklung]
  4. Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds with Amines
  5. Relation Between "Extractable Nicotine" Content of Smoke and Panel Response Laboratory Report No. L.228-R
  6. Report No. RD 2177 - A Review of Biological Activity of Smoke
  7. Report No. RD.1603-R [Researching which tobacco ingredients improve smoke taste]
  8. Report No. RD.1775-A: A Review of Flue-Curing
  9. Report No.T.242 Determination of the Urea...
  10. Research Conference 15th-18th September 1980 Sea Island, GA
  11. Research Progress Report May - August, 1978
  12. Responses of Rodent Hepatic, Renal and Pulmonary Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylase Following Exposure to Cigarette Smoke
  13. Restatement of Experimental Plan Presented
  14. SM64 [Report on tobacco substitute product]
  15. SUMMARY OF AMES TESTS FOR MUTAGENICITY OF SMOKE CONDENSATES CONDUCTED BY ITL, MONTREAL
  16. SUMMARY OF JANUS LONG TERM EXPERIMENTS
  17. Scientific Aids to blending: A collaborative study with I.T.L. Canada
  18. Semi-Annual Report - July - December, 1966
  19. Smoke Inhalation Tests
  20. Smoking Products Research Progress Report: April - August, 1972
  21. Smoking and Health - Canada: Draft Proposals
  22. Smoking and Health [Report on W. Dontewill's experiments]
  23. Smoking and Health [Results of experiments carried out at the Research Institute of the German Cigarette Industry]
  24. Smoking and Health [Sugar Content of Cigarettes]
  25. Specifications for Experiment to Compare Certain Properties of Flue-Cured and Fermented Air-Cured Tobacco
  26. Studies in Transfer and Pyrolysis Processes the Steam-Volatile Phenols in Smoke Part I (Report No. RD.249-R)
  27. Sugar in Tobacco: Theory and Fact
  28. Summary of Ames Test for Mutacenicity of Smoke Condensates Conducted by ITL, Montreal
  29. Survey of Nitrosamine Levels in Leap Samples
  30. Symposium on Composition of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke - 162nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society [Trip report]
  31. THE EFFECT OF CIGARETTE CIRCUMFERENCE AND TOBACCO BLEND ON AMES MUTAGENICITY
  32. THE TECHNICALITIES OF SMOKE
  33. THE USE OF AMINO ACID/SUGAR MIXTURES AS CASING MATERIALS ON FLUE-CURED TOBACCOS [Summary and conclusions]
  34. THE UTILIZATION OF CRS WASTE AND LAMINA TOBACCO A REVIEW OF THE TUMORIGENICITY OF CRS AND SOME RECONSTITUTED TOBACCO SHEETS
  35. TOBACCO COURIER ISSUE 3 SEPTEMBER 1994
  36. TOTAL PRODUCT DESIGN [Letter from D.J. Wood to R.M. Gibb]
  37. The Antioxidant Activity of Tobacco Smoke
  38. The Detection of Mutagenic Activity of Chemicals and Tobacco Smoke in a Bacterial System
  39. The Determination of Nitrophenosis in Tobacco Smoke Condensate
  40. The Effect of Changing Puff Volume and Filter Ventilation Level on the NFDPM/Nicotine Ratios of Flue-Cured Cigarettes
  41. The Effect of Cigarette Circumference and Tobacco Blend on Ames Mutagenicity
  42. The Effect of Extractable Components of Tobacco on Smoke Delivery, Part 2 - Lamina Tobacco Report No. RD.978-R
  43. The Effect on Impact, Irritation and Mouthful Addition of Givcerol or Hexadecane to Flue-cured Cigarettes
  44. The Effects of Diammonium Phosphate on Burley PRT (Report No. RD.1661 Restricted)
  45. The Effects of Diammonium Phosphate on Burley PRT (Report No. RD.1661 Restricted)
  46. The Future of Y1
  47. The Incorporation of BATFLAKE in Blended Type Cigarettes Report No. RD.1006-R
  48. The Migration of Tobacco Volatiles From Rod to Tip - A Sensory Evaluation
  49. The Mutagenicity by the Ames Test of Ridomil and Condensates from Ridomil-Treated Flue-Cured Tobacco Cigarettes
  50. The Reducing Property of Tobacco Smoke: Modified Flue-Cured Tobacco and Other Smoking Products

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