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  • *S17: Keep away from combustible material *S27: Take off immediately all contaminated clothing
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  • :: S: 36 ''Wear suitable protective clothing.'' More detailed hazard and safety information can be found in the [[MSDS|material safety data sheets]] (MSDS) of a compound.
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  • ...her [[Strabo]] and the Roman naturalist [[Pliny the Elder]] noted that the material damaged lungs of slaves who wove it into cloth.<ref name="Env_Chem">{{cite ...metallic and [[Aramid|Aramid fiber]] ([[Twaron]] or [[Kevlar]]—the same material used in [[bulletproof vest]]s).
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  • ...[condoms]], [[pacifiers]] and baby-bottle nipples, [[balloons]], cars, and clothing containing natural rubber based elastic. ...roteins, indicating a very low potential for causing sensitization to this material.
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  • ...c restoration]] - a process by which mold and mold spores are removed from clothing to eliminate odor and prevent further mold growth and damage to the garment ...g with water and a [[detergent]]. Care must be exercised to make sure the material is allowed to quickly dry to discourage any further mold growth. With surfa
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  • ...vian flu viruses (especially H5N1) will provide an opportunity for genetic material to be exchanged between species-specific viruses, possibly creating a new v ...lly pandemic strains. The recommended plans center on providing protective clothing for workers and isolating flocks to prevent the spread of the virus.<ref>{{
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  • ...the skin is performed while other life-saving measures are taking place. Clothing is removed, the patient is showered with soap and water, and the hair is sh ...me=Danel_1988/> However, there is also evidence that lavage may flush the material into the small intestine, increasing absorption.<ref name=Saetta_1991/> La
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  • ...perties such as speed of [[wikt:propagation|propagation]], the combustible material present, and the effect of weather on the fire.<ref name=UToronto /> ...mitting or even igniting smaller fires to minimize the amount of flammable material available for a potential wildfire.<ref name=IS>''Interagency Strategy for
    88 KB (12,641 words) - 21:35, 20 September 2010
  • ...skill level involves supplementary tools, such as masks and [[Frisket (art material)|friskets]], and very careful planning. === Clothing ===
    17 KB (2,582 words) - 21:55, 20 September 2010
  • ...is used, and more than 100 million tonnes are processed annually. This raw material is shown below as [[fluorapatite]], though the exact composition may vary. ...ue surrounding the acid burn and to prevent secondary damage. Contaminated clothing is removed immediately and the underlying skin washed thoroughly.
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  • *[[Clothing-induced contact dermatitis|Clothing-induced]] ...on which there are numerous small, elevated skin lesions filled with white material]]
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  • |nasal mucosa came into contact with infected material through bathing in common ponds |depending on species: ingestion of material contaminated by stool from raccoons, badgers, bears, otters, martens
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  • ...y). Early [[Chinese classics]] have many references to using the plant for clothing, fiber, and food, but none to its psychotropic properties. Some researchers ...od document, and in King Solomon's Garden in SOS chapter 7) as a bartering material, incense, and an ingredient in Holy anointing oil used by the high priest o
    31 KB (4,658 words) - 22:10, 21 September 2010
  • ...ys for the defense in a few drug busts argued that the seized ''Cannabis'' material may not have been ''C. sativa'', and was therefore not prohibited by law. A ...y crops, most notably [[trees]] used for paper. Compared to [[cotton]] for clothing, hemp cloth is known to be of superior strength and longer-lasting. The fib
    76 KB (10,798 words) - 22:10, 21 September 2010
  • ...son to another; it is spread by spores. These spores can be transported by clothing or shoes. The dead body of an animal that died of anthrax can also be a so ...entification techniques for identification of ''Bacillus sp''. in clinical material. These organisms are Gram positive but with age can be Gram variable to Gra
    53 KB (7,798 words) - 17:33, 27 September 2010

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