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Saturday . Nov 21

WIGAND IS ASKED BY MOTLEY ABOUT A MEETING OF BAT SCIENTISTS IN VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Q. At this meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, sir, was there a discussion of the effort to develop a safer cigarette, as you have previously described that?
A. That meeting encompassed a number of topics such as nicotine analogues, discussed biological assays and biological testing methodologies, it discussed how to reduce selectively the particular noxae that was in tobacco smoke.
Q. Spell that, please.
A. N-O-X-A-E.
Q. What does that mean?
A. It is plural of noxus.
Q. What does that mean?
A. Poisonous substance.

 

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