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Their appeal is tied up in the marketing techniques used to sell them, explains Jim Heimann, the tomes editor and Taschen Americas executive editor

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ACQ and ACT quantify asthma control and play a prominent role in Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines 23 :patients with well-controlled asthma have higher ACT and lower ACQ values

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nearly tripled in nicotine strength, quintupled in e-liquid capacity, and dropped in price by nearly 70%

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