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The following examples illustrate how the list of ingredients of a tobacco product would be represented and quantified using three datasets:

  • Tobacco Ingredients (IT) is used for representing the tobacco ingredients and their attributes within the tobacco product under study.
  • Non-tobacco Ingredients (IN) is used for representing other ingredients/additives and their attributes as used in the tobacco product under study.
  • Ingredients Quantified Ingredient Quantities by Component (IQ) is used for representing the quantity of each ingredient (both tobacco and non-tobacco) by component of the tobacco product in which they are included. These values represent the design/formulation specification of the product, not experimentally determined values (as the latter would be represented in the Product Testing (PT) dataset, not shown here).

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