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R Abegg M Ahmad D Bandyopadhyay J Birchall EB Cairns K Chantziantoniou GH Coombes CA Davis NE Davison PP Delheij PW Green LG Greeniaus HP Gubler DC Healey C Lapointe WP Lee WJ McDonald CA Miller GA Moss SA Page GR Plattner PR Poffenberger WD Ramsay NL Rodning G Roy J Soukup JP Svenne RR Tkachuk van Oers WT GD Wait JW Watson Y Ye YP Zhang 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1989,40(5):2406-2409
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JJ Szymanski WM Snow JD Bowman B Cain BE Crawford PP Delheij RD Hartman T Haseyama CD Keith JN Knudson A Komives M Leuschner LY Lowie A Masaike Y Matsuda GE Mitchell SI Penttil? H Postma D Rich NR Roberson SJ Seestrom EI Sharapov SL Stephenson YF Yen VW Yuan 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1996,53(6):R2576-R2580
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M Kohler BE King NR Stevenson RB Schubank YM Shin RA Ristinen P Amaudruz PP Delheij DC Healey BK Jennings DF Ottewell G Sheffer GR Smith GD Wait JT Brack A Feltham M Hanna RR Johnson FM Rozon V Sossi D Vetterli P Weber N Grion R Rui EL Mathie R Tacik M Yeomans CA Gossett GJ Wagner JM Lee KS Chung 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1994,49(3):1715-1717
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G Glass TS Bhatia JC Hiebert RA Kenefick S Nath LC Northcliffe WB Tippens JE Simmons 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1993,47(4):1369-1375
BACKGROUND: Independent carcinogenic effects of alcohol drinking and tobacco smoking as well as their interaction can be usefully studied in a population of heavy drinkers and smokers. METHODS: A hospital-based case-control study was conducted during 1972 to 1983 in a large Veterans hospital in East Orange, New Jersey. A total of 359 oral cavity-oropharynx cancer cases and 2280 controls were interviewed according to tobacco smoking, use of smokeless tobacco, alcoholic beverage, coffee and tea drinking, race, family origin, religion, and occupation as bartender. RESULTS: Odds ratio of oral cancer increased up to the level of 35 cigarettes per day and 21 whiskey equivalents per day: no further increase was found for higher level of exposure to either factor. A protective effect of quitting smoking was found, but the number of former smokers was small. No difference occurred in oral cancer risk according to type of alcoholic beverage drunk. An interaction effect compatible with a multiplicative model was found between the two exposures. Blacks were at lower risk than whites, and, in the latter group, individuals of Italian origin were at lower risk than individuals from northern or central European countries. CONCLUSIONS: Alcohol drinking and tobacco smoking were responsible for the majority of oral cancer cases in this population of US Veterans. 相似文献
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Measurements of triple- and double-spin parameters in elastic p-p scattering at 6 GeV/c 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
IP Auer J Chalmers E Colton R Giese H Halpern D Hill R Miller K Nield B Sandler H Spinka N Tamura D Underwood Y Watanabe aA Yokosawa A Beretvas D Miller 《Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly》1985,32(7):1609-1629
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