Assessment of the relationship between dependency scores and carbon monoxide levels in expiratory air of smokers
Introduction: Measurementof carbon monoxide (CO) levels in the expiratory air is frequently used in thediagnosis, treatment and follow-up stages of smoking dependence. Since the COis excreted from the body within 24 hours after quitting cigarettes, theimmediate positive effect of quitting is motivat...
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Main Authors: | Usame Velioğlu (Author), Tuğba Aktaş (Author), Cemil İşık Sönmez (Author), Duygu Ayhan Başer (Author) |
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