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Wade, T. W., Jr.
cooperative research in the US, difficulty of, 122
Fate of Nicotine in the Body,68
inhalation tests, difficulty, 134
short-term toxicity testing, 152
Southampton Research Conference (1962) attendee, 279
Waite, C. L., Addiction Research Foundation, 304 -305
Wakefield, James A., CTR special project, 337
Wattenberg, Lee W., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 39
Waxman, Congressman Henry
legislation, industry response to, 356 -357
Webb, J. W., analysis of expanded tobacco, 218
Wells, J. K. III
additives, disclosure, 229 -231
attribution problem, 265 -266
cost- and risk-pooling agreements for R&D between B&W and BAT, 282
Hirayama, interesting developments, 415 -416
passive smoking and lung cancer, 415 -416
products liability, benefits of in-house versus outside research, 275
Rio, Project, 265 -266
scientific documents
—avoiding discovery, 241 -246
—rewriting, 346 -352
Ship, Project, 265 -266
Smokeless Tobacco Council, 312
White and Froeb study, efforts to discredit, 430
White, James R.
attacked as nonsmokers' rights activist, 430
paper on passive smoking and pulmonary function, negative development for industry, 352
passive smoking, effect on lung functions, 428 -429
Wilkes, E. B., tumor production of smoke from different kinds of tobacco, 145
Willey, G. Lawrence, nicotine administration to squirrel monkeys, 85 -86
Williams, Merrell, 7 -8
Williams, Steven, CTR special project to Carl Seltzer, 294
Wilson, Edwin B., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 39
Wine, Judge Thomas, 8
Wood, D. J.
nicotine
—importance of, 78
—sensory effect, 79
Wyatt, John P., TIRC/CTR Scientific Advisory Board member, 39
Wyatt, Wilson, organized labor opposition to California Proposition 5 , 419
Wyden, Congressman Ron, subpoena, 8 , 13 -14
Wynder, Ernst
filtration, selective, 120 -121
Frank Statement, responded to research by, 33 -34
lung cancer risk greater in smokers, 25
mouse skin-painting study to study cancer, 113
nitrosamines, 143
Reader's Digest,122
"safe" cigarettes, attempts to make, 110