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  • ...also has uses as a temporary fix for [[tinnitus]]. Although not completely curing the illness, it has been shown to reduce the effects by around two thirds.< ...flecainide]], [[disopyramide]], [[procainamide]] (Class I [[antiarrhythmic agents]])
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  • ...e of two other substances – [[ascorbate]] and [[erythorbate]] – in the curing process, which are known to deplete residual nitrite and inhibit the produc ...65 law, which was enacted to protect citizens against known cancer-causing agents and reproductive toxicants.<ref name="medem.com"/>{{Dead link|date=March 20
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  • [[File:MorphineAdvertisement1900.JPG|thumb|left|Advertisement for curing morphine addiction, ca. 1900<ref>{{cite journal|year=1900|journal=Overland *for [[palliative care]] (i.e., to alleviate pain without curing the underlying reason for it, usually because the latter is found impossibl
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  • * Expands while curing, filling bypasses, and providing excellent resistance to air infiltration ( * Can shrink slightly while curing if not applied on a substrate heated to manufacturer's recommended temperat
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  • ...], with a cure time of about a month. To stabilize the lime plaster during curing, small amounts of Plaster of Paris were incorporated into the mix. Because ...asters, leavened with [[polystyrene]] beads, as well as chemical expansion agents to decrease the density of the finished product
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  • ...d organo-siliconates have also been shown to be highly effective as curing agents for new concrete.
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  • * Bonding agents are used to create a bond between old and new concrete. ...nd form a rigid structure, gluing the aggregate particles in place. During curing, more of the cement reacts with the residual water ([[hydration reaction|hy
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  • ..., hydrated lime, [[air entrainer]]s, retarders, waterproofers and coloring agents. They are formulated to yield workable mortars that allow rapid and consis ...ilar to a slow Portland cement. They exhibit good resistance to aggressive agents, including sulfate.
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  • ...losive. It is lithiated with [[n-Butyllithium|butyllithium]]. Methylating agents attack the amine to give the quaternary ammonium salt:<ref>{{OrgSynth | | a ...im.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a27_179}}</ref> DMA serves as a promoter in the curing of polyester and vinyl ester resins.<ref>[http://www.compositesaustralia.co
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  • ...cid]]s), [[nitrile]]s, [[alcohol]]s (at elevated temperatures), alkylating agents, [[carbon disulfide]], and [[aldehyde]]s and [[ketone]]s. Because of its bi ===Precursor to chelating agents===
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  • ...amine]]. It was primarily used as a crosslinker ("hardener") in [[epoxy]] curing.<ref name=Ullmann/> The hydrochloride salt, referred to as trientine hydroc [[Category:Chelating agents]]
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  • ...as a [[sequestrant]], an [[acid]]ifier, or a [[Curing (food preservation)|curing]], [[pickling]], or [[leavening agent]] {{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} [[Category:Curing agents]]
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