nicotine in the PONS Dictionary

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It had a strong flavor and when introduced was higher in tar and nicotine than most filter cigarettes on the market.
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However, they can be used with pure chemicals when mixed with plant material (e.g. tobacco-free nicotine).
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The measurements showed that tar and nicotine levels of filtered cigarettes were higher or close to the levels of former unfiltered cigarettes.
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Nicotine has also been used since the late eighteenth century.
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He has also studied the effect of nicotine on bone arteriole blood flow and bone cancer.
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Sale of nicotine cartridges is currently prohibited, as nicotine is considered a prescription drug requiring an authorization that such cartridges do not yet have.
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This may be partially due to the vasoconstrictive action of nicotine on small blood vessels.
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The nicotine is absorbed through the lining of the mouth and enters the blood vessels.
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Additionally, nicotine replacement therapy may also be useful.
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With so little nicotine, whether the product actually works is unclear.
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