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of different compounds generated in the smoke, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (such as benzpyrene), formaldehyde , cadmium, nickel, arsenic, radioactive polonium- , tobacco-specific nitrosamines (tsnas), phenols, and many others. in consumption it most commonly appears in the forms of smoking
stored for curing, which allows for the slow oxidation and degradation of carotenoids. this allows for the agricultural product to take on properties that are usually attributed to the "smoothness" of the smoke. following this, tobacco is packed into its various forms of consumption, which include smoking...
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