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  • Medicine
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    The Effects of Secondhand Smoke and Vehicle Exhaust on Wound Healing [E]
    Lung & Respiratory System Disease
    Behavioral Sciences/Psychology
    Determine which is the most effective method to quit smoking. [E]
    The Dangerous Link between Tasting Abilities and Smoking Tobacco [E]
    The effects of smoking on intelligence [E] [E] [E]
    What are student attitudes towards smoking? [E] [P]
    Botany
    How Cigarette Smoke Affects Mold Growth on Bread. [E]
    Find out if smoke from burning chamise, eucalyptus, willow, or paper causes the seeds of Phacelia grandiflora seeds to germinate faster. [E]
    The effect of cigarette smoke on the growth of tomato plants [E]
    The effect of tobacco and alcohol on seed germination [E]
    How does Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) isolated from commercially purchased cigarettes infect a variety of common garden plants? [E]
    Environmental Sciences
    Find out which object (Styrofoam, vinyl material, cotton material, newspaper, or cardboard), has more harmful elements, (ash and smoke) to the atmosphere when it is burnt. [E]
    The Effects of Tobacco on Land Hermit Crabs [E]
    How Does Cigarette Smoke Affect Crickets' chirping? [E]
    Zoology
    What Is the Effect of Smoke Inhalation on the Stability of a Spider's Web? [E]
    Chemistry
    Which Smoke Detector Will Work Best to Alert You to the Possibility of a Fire? [E]
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    Research Teen Smoking [P]
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