Filter tips have reduced the incidence of disease.
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Thus, any statement on the efficiency of afiltertipwould be both meaningless and misleading.
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Protruding from her mouth was a long cigarette, with afiltertip, of course, because that is deliberately designed to give the reader confidence.
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Cigarette smoke consists of a cloud of fine droplets suspended in gas, and the only practical effect of afiltertipis to retain a proportion of the droplets.
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As regardsfiltertipcigarettes, it is too early to assess whether the increase in their production has had any effect on the incidence of lung cancer.
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As regards filter tips, which were almost negligible in 1950, now 95·7 per cent, of cigarettes are filter tips.
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We can argue about the significance of filter tips and so on.
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