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Also, within one year, the industry will be banned from claiming products are "light," "mild" or "low tar," terms that have been found to mislead smokers into thinking the products are safer when they are not.
Nations would also be required to show that such terms as "mild" or "low tar" on cigarette packs were not creating an impression that the products are less harmful.
Covered electrodes made of mild or low alloy steel carry the prefix E, followed by their number.
A comment on mild disease outcome can be considered for genotypes with mild or low penetrance sequence variants.
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A total of 1000 tons (1,016,047 kg) of mild or low-carbon steel was used, at a cost of £120,000, in contrast to the earlier Blackpool and Eiffel towers, both constructed using wrought iron.
According to cytology, 180 out of 190 patients had indications of high-grade dysplasia (CIN II or III); eight had repeatedly the diagnosis of mild or low-grade abnormalities, and two patients had an equivocal cytological smear.
Four contacts of SARS cases had an episode of transient, mild or low-grade fever without other signs, including three healthcare workers of the hospital where patient D had been admitted and the passenger seated next to patient A during the AF171 flight.
The energy-absorbing struts are pin-connected outside of the guiding steel tubes and may be fabricated of mild steel or low strength aluminum.
On smooth sand, their body was more or less continuously in contact with the sand while rolling, but mild irregularities or low sand ridges caused larvae to bounce instead of roll along the shore.
This response has also been demonstrated after treatment with mild carcinogens or low doses of potent carcinogens.
The initial nonspecific symptoms; e.g., nausea, general weakness, intermittent mild fever, or low back soreness, might easily be ignored by patients.
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