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  • ...ed as an [[Oxidizing agent|oxidizer]] in [[rocket]]ry and in [[Auto racing|motor racing]] to increase the power output of [[Piston engine|engines]]. At elev Nitrous oxide can be used as an [[oxidizing agent|oxidizer]] in a [[rocket]] motor. This has the advantages over other oxidizers in that it is non-toxic and,
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  • ...are typically used to store liquids such as [[water]], [[soft drinks]], [[motor oil]], [[cooking oil]], [[medicine]], [[shampoo]], [[milk]], and [[ink]]. T ...l Chloride]] (PVC)''' is naturally clear, has extremely good resistance to oils, and has very low oxygen transmission. It provides an excellent barrier to
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  • ...heck the viscosity of fluids used in processes. It includes many different oils, and [[polymer]] liquids such as solutions. ...industries. It consists of a paddle-type rotor that is spun by an internal motor, submerged into a cylinder of viscous substance. The rotor speed can be adj
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  • ...s are useful as synthetic [[lubricant]]s such as [[synthetic oil|synthetic motor oil]]s for vehicles used in a wide temperature range.
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  • ...an also be made from waste material by [[fractional distillation]] of used motor [[oil]]s, which is sometimes disposed by burning or dumping into land fills
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  • ...waste vacuum tower bottoms produced in the process of cleaning used motor oils, which are normally burned or dumped into land fills.<ref>[http://pittsh.co
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  • ...ch as 97% by weight in the lighter oils to as little as 50% in the heavier oils and [[bitumen]]s. [[File:Total World Oil Reserves.PNG|thumb|250px|Most of the world's oils are non-conventional.<ref>{{cite paper|author = Alboudwarej et al.|title =
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  • ...2010|location=Walsall, England|quote=applying specially formulated mineral oils to the open grain of the leather}}</ref> ...rocket]] motors<ref>{{cite journal|last=Staff|date=Fall 2004|title=Rocket motor uses common household product for fuel|journal=OASIS Ocean Air Space Indust
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  • ...tification|certification]] for [[Two-stroke cycle|two-stroke]] [[Motor oil|oils]], awarded by the [[American Petroleum Institute]]. It is given after the p
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  • ...etected [[diesel engine]] problems through [[wear]] metal analysis of used oils. A key factor in their success was the development of the [[spectrograph]], ...wear metals, modern usage of OA includes the analysis of the additives in oils to determine if an extended drain interval may be used. Maintenance costs c
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  • ...oyal Dutch Shell|Shell Oil Company]]. The line includes engine oils, gear oils and coolants. The oil carries both the [[American Petroleum Institute]] (A * [[Motor oil|Engine oils]]
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  • ...r oil]]s, and [[motor oil]]s, which contain about 1%. For applications in oils for gasoline engines, zinc and phosphorus emissions could damage [[catalyti
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  • ...ning]] processes. There are various kinds of cutting fluids, which include oils, oil-water [[emulsion]]s, pastes, gels, and mists. They may be made from pe ...ick, dark, sulfur-rich cutting oils used in heavy industry to light, clear oils.
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  • ...orm of [[motor oil]], is protecting the [[internal combustion engine]]s in motor vehicles and powered equipment. ...[silicone]]s, [[fluorocarbon]]s and many others are sometimes used as base oils. Additives deliver reduced friction and wear, increased [[viscosity]], impr
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  • **Motor fuels covered by Council Directive 85/210/EEC; *Motor fuels covered by Council Directive 85/210/EEC;
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  • ...c.org"/> ranging from [[paper]] and [[clothing]] to [[biofuels]] (from the oils found in the seeds), [[medical cannabis|medicines]] and [[Hemp#Composite ma ...ve chemical found in ''Cannabis'', reported a significant decrease in both motor and vocal tics, some of 50% or more.<ref name = "ocd-ts-99">{{cite journal|
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  • Hash oil, or [[honey oil|"butane honey oil" (BHO)]], is a mix of [[essential oils]] and [[resins]] extracted from mature cannabis foliage through the use of ...pressure, impairment of short-term [[episodic memory]], working memory, [[Motor coordination|psychomotor coordination]], and concentration.<ref name=memory
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  • ...e is a trend towards replacing tallow based [[lubrication]] with synthetic oils in rolling applications for surface cleanliness reasons.<ref>[http://www.pa Tallow is used to make a biodegradable motor oil by a Stamford, Connecticut based company called [[Green Earth Technolog
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