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Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv
None
decline

Higher nicotine metabolite ratio was significantly associated with smoking more cigarettes per day among HIV-positive smokers, replicating the well-established NMR-smoking rate relationship in the gen

Effect: decline; r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multivariate)

Size: r = .30, p = .001 (univariate); b = 0.188, p = 0.050 (multiv

Papers (1)