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Impact of e-liquid composition on the emission and inhalation of carbonyl compounds
E. Zervas (Patra, Greece), N. Matsouki (Patra, Greece), E. Bekou (Patra, Greece), P. Rodopoulou (Patra, Greece), P. Katsaounou (Patra, Greece)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Health effects of inhaled nicotine devices: from smoking to vaping and heated tobacco
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Health effects of inhaled nicotine devices: from smoking to vaping and heated tobacco
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Airway diseases
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