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An Automatic Device for the Addition of Precise Amounts of Radiolabelled Material to Cigarettes

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Aug 14, 2014

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A microprocessor-controlled device for the spiking of cigarettes with variable amounts of radiolabelled material is described. Cigarettes can be spiked at rates in excess of 100/min, compared with the very slow manual methods in existence. The deposition of the radiolabelled material ([16,17-14C]dotriacontane) is very reproducible with a coefficient of variation of around 3 %. The device is capable of injecting cigarettes of various physical configurations, and of producing variable distributions of the radiolabelled material along the tobacco rod.

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English
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General Interest, Life Sciences, Life Sciences, other, Physics, Physics, other