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Third-hand smoke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Third-hand smoke Third-hand smoke is contamination by tobacco smoke that lingers following the extinguishing of a cigarette. ==Etymology== The term ''third-hand smoke'' is a neologism coined by a research team from the Dana–Farber/Harvard Cancer Center. The 'third-hand' component of the term is a reference to the remnants on surfaces after "second-hand smoke" has cleared out. The term ''first-hand smoke'' refers to what is inhaled into the smoker's own lungs, while ''second-hand smoke'' is a mixture of exhaled smoke and other substances leaving the smoldering end of the cigarette that enters the atmosphere and can be inhaled by others; third-hand smoke, by that token, is contamination on the surfaces of objects that remains after the second-hand smoke has cleared.〔
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