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Publié en ligne: 06 janv. 2015
Pages: 353 - 378
Reçu: 23 janv. 1989
Accepté: 11 avr. 1989
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0612
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In summary, nuclear radiation has been widely used to elucidate many aspects of the mechanisms of tobacco being converted to smoke. In addition, the mechanisms of smoke transfer, tobacco inorganic chemistry and smoke filtration have been clarified by many authors worldwide. The newer techniques now being developed, using radiation detection coupled with the enhanced use of electronic-data reduction and interpretation, promise to continue the important role these techniques have played in understanding smoke-formation mechanisms.