Examples of 'whole tobacco' in a sentence

Meaning of "whole tobacco"

The phrase 'whole tobacco' refers to tobacco leaves that are kept intact and not fragmented or shredded. It is often used in the context of tobacco processing or manufacturing. This phrase indicates that the tobacco product is made from complete or unbroken tobacco leaves, rather than being processed or refined.

How to use "whole tobacco" in a sentence

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The whole tobacco smuggling operation works like a bank.
In all, manufacturers must report on 26 different constituents in whole tobacco.
However, the whole tobacco context is complex and permeated by multiple factors.
Fig . 2 illustrates a conventional method of processing whole tobacco leaves.
Whole tobacco leaves usually consist of stem, veins and lamina material.
Add 0.1 mL of the triacetin primary stock to a duplicate sample of whole tobacco.
Overlay Chromatogram of whole tobacco sample ( Kretek type cigarette tobacco ) and calibration standard.
APPENDIX An example chromatogram of the extract of whole tobacco for 1R4F.
Mill the whole tobacco in a bench top grinder to a 40 mesh size.
Accurately weigh 1 g of the whole tobacco into a 250 mL round bottom flask covered with aluminum foil.
Whole tobacco alkaloid ( WTA ) e-liquids are a different beast entirely.
For the Community as a whole tobacco prices rose by + 22 % during this period.
Ground whole tobacco samples are conditioned as specified in T-115.
Overlay Chromatogram of whole tobacco ( 1R4F cigarette type ) and calibration standard.

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