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Smoking Topography, Brand Switching, and Nicotine Delivery: Results from an <i>In vivo</i> Study
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These findings provide strong evidence of behavioral compensation to low-yield cigarettes from in vivo measures of smoking behavior. The findings also show the importance of brand elasticity and smoking topography in predicting nicotine uptake and smoke exposure.
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