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Archaeological sample of a tooth and a magnified image showing variations in the tooth's cementum rings from smoking

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Example of smoking damage in an archaeological tooth. The magnified image shows variations in the tooth's cementum rings from smoking
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    Archaeological sample of a tooth and a magnified image showing variations in the tooth's cementum rings from smoking