Preferred Citation: Glantz, Stanton A., John Slade, Lisa A. Bero, Peter Hanauer, and Deborah E. Barnes, editors The Cigarette Papers. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1996 1996. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8489p25j/


 

D

D-Limonene, additive, 227

Dade County, Florida, nonsmokers' rights initiative, 352 , 428

dangerous, biological research, 167

Davis Theatres, Kool Jazz advertisements at, 387

Dawkins Committee, 273

DDT

residues and samples from the US tobacco crop, 209

tobacco exempted from regulations on, 210

deadwood documents

avoidance of lists of, 235 , 246

documents, 246 -247

shipment of offshore, 235 , 237 -38

death, tobacco compared to other causes, 437

deer tongue. See Coumarin

defensive research, environmental tobacco smoke, 399

DEG. See Diethylene glycol

deMaurier Light King Size cigarette, human versus machine-smoking results, 150

denial

industry desire to attract kids to smoking, 161

nicotine as addictive, 59

Department of Agriculture

limited regulatory authority, 203

Penar, 206

pyrolysis products, 228

sucker control committee, 203

support of industry, 257

Department of Health and Human Services, pressure to disclose additives, 229 -230

dependence, equivalence of addiction, 58

destroying the data, 230

diethylene glycol (DEG)

Additives Guidance Panel, 224

automotive antifreeze, 223

chewing tobacco, 225

humectant, 223 -225

not generally recognized as safe, 225

not on list of additives released by industry in 1994, 225

difficulties with inhalation tests, 134

diligence, problems created by phenol crisis, 121

dimethyldodecyalmine acetate. See Penar

dimethylnitrosamine, produced from Penar, 206

disclosure, different positions regarding additives, 229 -231

discovery, avoiding

attorney-client privilege, 241

Brown and Williamson documents, 235 -236

deadwood documents, 238 , 246 -247

definition, 236

destroying the data, 230

knowledge, 167 , 235

R&D risk- and cost-pooling agreements between B&W and BAT, 284

research overseas, 152 , 267

scientists' statements, 275 -276, 281

special procedures for handling scientific documents, 241 -246

special projects, 240

work product rule, 236 , 241

document review project, 7 , 15 -16, 249

dose. See Cigarette design; Nicotine

Douglas v US Tobacco , 313

drug delivery device

benefits of cigarettes as, 61

See also Ariel; Cigarette design; Premier

drug, definition under Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, 59

Duck Key, Florida Research Conference (1974)

environmental tobacco smoke, 395

selective filtration, 136 -137

short-term bioassays, 153

tobacco substitutes, 164

Dugan/Farley Communications Associates, marketing research on physicians and low-delivery cigarettes, 359 -360


 

Preferred Citation: Glantz, Stanton A., John Slade, Lisa A. Bero, Peter Hanauer, and Deborah E. Barnes, editors The Cigarette Papers. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c1996 1996. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft8489p25j/