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Work began on developing electronic tobacco products as early as the 1960s

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Keep a diary of your cravings for one week

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Therefore, we expect that the same program will have varying resources, functions, and outcomes across multiple contextual boundaries [25]

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Many ships allow e-cigarettes in outdoor areas or smoking rooms

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