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The chemicals 2-Naphthylamine and 4-Aminobiphenyl have been found in high concentrations in the urine of smokers and are thought to be responsible for severe damage to the bladder's mucous membrane.
London Free Press 2009
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For example, between 1968 and 1985, the concentration of carcinogens such as 2-Naphthylamine or 4 - (Methylnitrosamino) - 1 - (3-pyridyl) - 1-butanone increased, respectively, by 59% and 44%.
Ottawa Sun 2009
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For example, between 1968 and 1985, the concentration of carcinogens such as 2-Naphthylamine or 4 - (Methylnitrosamino) - 1 - (3-pyridyl) - 1-butanone increased, respectively, by 59% and 44%.
Winnipeg Sun 2009
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The chemicals 2-Naphthylamine and 4-Aminobiphenyl have been found in high concentrations in the urine of smokers and are thought to be responsible for severe damage to the bladder's mucous membrane.
Ottawa Sun 2009
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The chemicals 2-Naphthylamine and 4-Aminobiphenyl have been found in high concentrations in the urine of smokers and are thought to be responsible for severe damage to the bladder's mucous membrane.
Winnipeg Sun 2009
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For example, between 1968 and 1985, the concentration of carcinogens such as 2-Naphthylamine or 4 - (Methylnitrosamino) - 1 - (3-pyridyl) - 1-butanone increased, respectively, by 59% and 44%.
Winnipeg Sun 2009
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The chemicals 2-Naphthylamine and 4-Aminobiphenyl have been found in high concentrations in the urine of smokers and are thought to be responsible for severe damage to the bladder's mucous membrane.
Winnipeg Sun 2009
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For example, between 1968 and 1985, the concentration of carcinogens such as 2-Naphthylamine or 4 - (Methylnitrosamino) - 1 - (3-pyridyl) - 1-butanone increased, respectively, by 59% and 44%.
London Free Press 2009
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