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  2. Central Tobacco Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    Central Tobacco Research Institute (CTRI) or also known as ICAR-CTRI is a central research established in 1947 under the aegis of Indian Central Tobacco Committee (ICTC), Madras. [1] Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) took over the control of functioning the institute in 1965. It is situated at Rajamahendravaram, Andhra Pradesh ...

  3. CTRI - Wikipedia

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    CTRI may refer to: Central Tobacco Research Institute, an Indian tobacco research institute; Clinical Trials Registry – India, the Indian government's clinical trials registry; Committee for the Transition and Restoration of Institutions, the ruling military junta of Gabon

  4. Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act prohibits smoking of tobacco in public places, except in special smoking zones in hotels, restaurants and airports and open spaces. [1] Places where smoking is restricted include auditoriums, movie theatres, hospitals, public transport (aircraft, buses, school's, trains, metros, monorails, taxis,) and their related facilities (airports, bus stands/stations, railway stations ...

  5. Clinical Trials Registry – India - Wikipedia

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    The CTRI requests all the information which the World Health Organization recommends for clinical trial registries. [8] Additionally, the CTRI collects information specific to the circumstances of India, including the address of the principal investigator, the name of the ethics committee overseeing the trial and confirmation of their government registration; proof of permission from the Drugs ...

  6. Nicotine replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is a medically approved way to treat people with tobacco use disorder by taking nicotine through means other than tobacco. [6] It is used to help with quitting smoking or stopping chewing tobacco. [1] [7] It increases the chance of quitting tobacco smoking by about 55%. [8]

  7. Snuffed out: Worcester business loses tobacco license after ...

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    Those include $300 and $2,000 for selling blunt wraps and flavored tobacco to a minor in 2022, respectively, plus a $2,000 fine for selling flavored tobacco to a minor in 2023.

  8. Columbus City Attorney looks to shutter smoke shop for ...

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    The city sent a notice to the owners in October about its intent to revoke the owners' license to sell tobacco. A week later, Columbus Public Health got an application from another group seeking a ...

  9. Cultivation of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    The cultivation of tobacco usually takes place annually. The tobacco is germinated in cold frames or hotbeds and then transplanted to the field until it matures. It is grown in warm climates with rich, well-drained soil. About 4.2 million hectares of tobacco were under cultivation worldwide in 2000, yielding over seven million tonnes of tobacco ...