Sentence examples for smoke leading from inspiring English sources

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Tokyo headquarters soon suggested the company would have to issue a statement: TV networks with cameras trained on the plant could broadcast fire or smoke, leading to panic.

Perhaps even more serious is the dependence of around 700 million people on the burning of biomass in their homes, using inefficient stoves that emit large quantities of smoke, leading to high doses of air pollution.

The development of COPD results from a combination of polygenic inflammatory vulnerability and environmental factors, mainly tobacco smoke, leading to lung tissue remodelling and a non-reversible airflow limitation [3].

These observations suggest that an oxidant-dependent pathway is triggered by smoke, leading to enhanced biofilm formation.

Despite the obvious discrepancies between animal and human models, the observed similarities raise hope that animal models provide insight into molecular pathways underlying the effects of tobacco smoke leading to lung disorders.

COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is caused by exposure to toxic gases and particles, most often CS (cigarette smoke), leading to emphysema, chronic bronchitis, mucus production and a subsequent decline in lung function.

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For cocaine hydrochloride and morphine, it was the ability for the drug to be injected leading to rapid reinforcement whilst for crack cocaine and methamphetamine subtle molecular alteration allowed the drug to be smoked leading to a more rapid onset of action with a shorter, more intense high.

Incidence was 155 per 100,000 person-years among participants who were not exposed to childhood secondhand smoke and 182 per 100,000 person-years among those with at least one parent who smoked, leading to an age-adjusted HR of 1.18 (95% CI 1.02 1.36).

This oversight, by smokers and their doctors alike, has important implications, because TB in smokers in this society was found at a later stage or in a more serious condition than in those who had never smoked, leading to the higher mortality rate [ 1].

However, patients with substantial symptoms of CRS may simply be more aware of nasal irritation from smoke exposure, leading to potential overreporting of passive smoke exposure in CRS or underreporting in healthy controls.

He pointed to the fact that 20percentt of Americans smoke, a leading cause of cancer.

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