戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。 [閉じる]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 deter counter-tobacco control efforts by the tobacco industry.
2 as so far resisted pressure to privatise its tobacco industry.
3 he state of Minnesota filed suit against the tobacco industry.
4  participated in activities sponsored by the tobacco industry.
5  urge no legal or financial immunity for the tobacco industry.
6  adult SMW's beliefs and attitudes about the tobacco industry.
7 luntary ban on paid product placement by the tobacco industry (1988-90) with films produced after the
8  Author affiliation was classified as either tobacco industry affiliated or not, based on whether the
9 29/39) of these were written by authors with tobacco industry affiliations.
10  most aggressive campaigns, which attack the tobacco industry and challenge social norms about tobacc
11 remaining means of communication between the tobacco industry and customers in the UK.
12 ent action to end predatory practices of the tobacco industry and protect public health.
13 cceptability of the damage being done by the tobacco industry and work towards a world essentially fr
14 ay from the real vector of the epidemic--the tobacco industry--and that by focusing on individuals it
15  and scientists at the highest levels of the tobacco industry anticipated and carefully monitored p53
16     The Master Settlement Agreement with the tobacco industry appears to have had little effect on ci
17 he study was described by newspapers and the tobacco industry as demonstrating no increase in risk.
18                                          The tobacco industry attempted to undermine the evidence tha
19 r 2021 and May 2022 to evaluate whether anti-tobacco industry beliefs and attitudes mediate the effec
20 he documents and interviews suggest that the tobacco industry continues to conduct a sophisticated ca
21                          In the vanguard are tobacco industry devices that heat tobacco derivatives r
22            In contrast to public health, the tobacco industry divides markets and defines targets acc
23 -specific information retrieval from complex tobacco industry documentation.
24                                     Internal tobacco industry documents (in total 416 documents datin
25            We reviewed online collections of tobacco industry documents from US tobacco companies mad
26                We analyzed previously secret tobacco industry documents in the University of Californ
27 lions of pages of previously secret internal tobacco industry documents made public in the trial.
28 s primarily based on an analysis of internal tobacco industry documents made public through litigatio
29                    About 50 million pages of tobacco industry documents were searched using general k
30  the unique resource represented by internal tobacco industry documents.
31 matically reviews the existing literature on tobacco industry efforts to influence marketing regulati
32 cles were included if they made reference to tobacco industry efforts to influence marketing regulati
33 ensive review of previous studies concerning tobacco industry efforts to influence the FCTC.
34 s include reduced program funding, increased tobacco industry expenditures for advertising and promot
35                                          The tobacco industry frequently claims that the proposed pol
36                                              Tobacco industry-funded epidemiological analyses of larg
37                                   When early tobacco industry-funded work demonstrated that SHS incre
38                             In response, the tobacco industry has advanced legislation in 29 states t
39                                          The tobacco industry has contested this evidence that SHS ca
40                                          The tobacco industry has criticized the surgeon general's es
41 f its massive public relations campaign, the tobacco industry has not changed its stripes after the n
42                                       The UK tobacco industry identifies target groups and builds end
43 included in two systematic reviews examining tobacco industry influence on taxation and marketing of
44                                              Tobacco industry interference has been identified as the
45          Progress will not be realised until tobacco industry interference is actively addressed as o
46                                The extent of tobacco industry involvement in p53 research and the pot
47 ed journal without clear disclosure of their tobacco industry links.
48  arising from settlement agreements with the tobacco industry, little is known about the role of thes
49                                          The tobacco industry lobbied against Directive 98/43/EC at t
50 ge, represent the youngest legal targets for tobacco industry marketing.
51 interventions, we analyzed previously secret tobacco-industry marketing documents.
52                                              Tobacco-industry marketing has played a central part in
53  improve tobacco-control efforts by applying tobacco-industry marketing research and strategies to cl
54 n can be achieved and indicate that exposing tobacco industry misconduct is an essential first step.
55 as whether an author was affiliated with the tobacco industry (odds ratio, 88.4; 95% confidence inter
56 lications of their findings for engaging the tobacco industry on tobacco product regulation.
57 ctive of this study was to determine how the tobacco industry organized to try to influence the IOM c
58                                              Tobacco industry political activity has been identified
59                                              Tobacco industry political activity is far more diverse
60 op a critically informed conceptual model of tobacco industry political activity.
61 ltilateral financial organisations promoting tobacco industry privatisation could ensure their loan c
62                           Countries planning tobacco industry privatisation should ensure a transpare
63                            The potential for tobacco industry privatisation to undermine tobacco cont
64  in order to inform the ongoing debate about tobacco industry privatisation.
65 s and public health professionals should use tobacco-industry psychographic approaches to design more
66 reat caution in current debates about future tobacco industry regulation and development of reduced-h
67                             In addition, the tobacco industry reports the average state cigarette pri
68 State of Minnesota legal settlement with the tobacco industry required British American Tobacco (BAT)
69                                              Tobacco industry responses to research linking smoking t
70                              Contrary to the tobacco industry's claims, reductions in spending on tob
71                                          The tobacco industry's documented history of subverting cont
72                                          The tobacco industry's future depends on increasing tobacco
73                                          The tobacco industry's own scientists conducted research whi
74                          We investigated the tobacco industry's response to p53 research linking smok
75                            To understand the tobacco industry's strategy on the IARC study we analyse
76                       Emerging trends in the tobacco industry's strategy to advance preemption laws i
77 nsumption data (1983-1997) were derived from tobacco industry sales figures.
78                                          The tobacco industry sought to delay, and eventually defeat,
79                                          The tobacco industry spends more than $8 billion annually in
80                              Appreciation of tobacco industry strategies over the past decades is ess
81  of local tobacco regulation is an important tobacco industry strategy that undermines the public's h
82 s have diametrically opposed objectives, the tobacco industry striving to sustain nicotine addictions
83 ccesses, the campaigns have been hindered by tobacco industry-supported attempts to cut their funding
84 ame conclusions without the influence of the tobacco industry, the companies were pleased with the fi
85        Researchers and a journal editor with tobacco industry ties participated in the publication of
86 oks examine timeworn tactics employed by the tobacco industry to attract new customers.
87 R strategies comparable to those used by the tobacco industry to influence regulation, suggesting tha
88 nd the recruitment of epidemiologists by the tobacco industry to serve its mission.
89                                          The tobacco industry would no doubt respond by declaring suc