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The following pages link to Lawyer control of the tobacco industry's external research program. The Brown and Williamson documents (Q40443301):
Displaying 32 items.
- Selected science: an industry campaign to undermine an OSHA hexavalent chromium standard (Q21093288) (← links)
- Tobacco use among individuals with schizophrenia: what role has the tobacco industry played? (Q24643892) (← links)
- Old ways, new means: tobacco industry funding of academic and private sector scientists since the Master Settlement Agreement (Q24647726) (← links)
- "Fighting a hurricane": tobacco industry efforts to counter the perceived threat of Islam (Q28083716) (← links)
- "The Policy Dystopia Model": Implications for Health Advocates and Democratic Governance (Q28595493) (← links)
- "A good personal scientific relationship": Philip Morris scientists and the Chulabhorn Research Institute, Bangkok. (Q30374091) (← links)
- A tobacco industry study of airline cabin air quality: dropping inconvenient findings (Q31050927) (← links)
- The tobacco industry's role in the 16 Cities Study of secondhand tobacco smoke: do the data support the stated conclusions? (Q31087699) (← links)
- Tobacco industry influence on the definition of tobacco related disorders by the American Psychiatric Association (Q33223945) (← links)
- Every document and picture tells a story: using internal corporate document reviews, semiotics, and content analysis to assess tobacco advertising (Q33244822) (← links)
- "A delicate diplomatic situation": tobacco industry efforts to gain control of the Framingham Study (Q33632813) (← links)
- How the tobacco industry responded to an influential study of the health effects of secondhand smoke (Q33813329) (← links)
- Tobacco documents research methodology (Q33877140) (← links)
- Tobacco industry success in preventing regulation of secondhand smoke in Latin America: the "Latin Project". (Q34159026) (← links)
- Environmental tobacco smoke research published in the journal Indoor and Built Environment and associations with the tobacco industry (Q34398051) (← links)
- Tobacco industry manipulation of research (Q34412704) (← links)
- Science, industry, and tobacco harm reduction: a case study of tobacco industry scientists' involvement in the National Cancer Institute's Smoking and Health Program, 1964-1980. (Q34757244) (← links)
- Criteria for evaluating tobacco control research funding programs and their application to models that include financial support from the tobacco industry. (Q35529556) (← links)
- Policy makers' perspectives on tobacco control advocates' roles in regulation development (Q35538146) (← links)
- "Some convincing arguments to pass back to nervous customers": the role of the tobacco retailer in the Australian tobacco industry's smoker reassurance campaign 1950-1978. (Q35577738) (← links)
- Tobacco industry lawyers as "disease vectors". (Q36891420) (← links)
- Cigarette Smoke Radioactivity and Lung Cancer Risk (Q37940348) (← links)
- Correcting Over 50 Years of Tobacco Industry Misinformation (Q44439185) (← links)
- Moral disengagement in the corporate world (Q46106688) (← links)
- 'The industry must be inconspicuous': Japan Tobacco's corruption of science and health policy via the Smoking Research Foundation (Q50043257) (← links)
- The "father of stress" meets "big tobacco": Hans Selye and the tobacco industry. (Q52350263) (← links)
- Tobacco industry influence on science and scientists in Germany. (Q52995525) (← links)
- The Nature, Scope, and Development of the Global Tobacco Control Epistemic Community (Q53145386) (← links)
- The creation of industry front groups: the tobacco industry and "get government off our back". (Q55043018) (← links)
- Tobacco industry efforts to defeat the occupational safety and health administration indoor air quality rule (Q57119140) (← links)
- Goliath and some Davids in the tobacco wars (Q73846157) (← links)
- Declared funding and authorship by alcohol industry actors in the scientific literature: a bibliometric study (Q99558735) (← links)