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  • ...xelrod|Axelrod J]]|title = The estimation of acetanilide and its metabolic products, aniline, ''N''-acetyl ''p''-aminophenol and ''p''-aminophenol (free and to ...pter = Manufacture and uses of the anilines: A vast array of processes and products|editor = Zvi Rappoport|title = The chemistry of Anilines Part 1|publisher =
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  • ...elop in pods that have small hooks, enabling the pods to be transported by animal fur or clothing. The elongated leaves are mid–green, wooly, veined, and c ...''Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations: Compressed Solid Products''. Boca Raton: CRC, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...rious risk of [[disease|illness]], injury, or [[death]] to [[human]]s or [[animal]]s. ...e = Taxanes from the Seeds of Taxus baccata | journal = Journal of Natural Products | accessdate = 2009-08-01 | date = 1993-04-01}}</ref> Yew seeds are especia
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  • ===Bloodroot extracts are toxic to animal cells=== Sanguinarine kills animal cells by blocking the action of [[NaKATPase|Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup>-AT
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  • ...ame="groombridge">{{cite book | title =The Naturalist: Illustrative of the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms | editor = R. Groombridge | year=1839 | pa ...df|year=1998|publisher=The European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products |work= |accessdate=2008-07-08}}</ref> The berries pose the greatest danger
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  • Document Title: Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2005 (Vol. 121) (No. 1/2) 175-190</ref> [[Imag ...ea.europa.eu/pdfs/vet/mrls/060499en.pdf Committee for veterinary medicinal products virola sebifera summary report]</ref>
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  • ...979 |title=Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of temazepam in man and several animal species |volume=23 |issue=29 |pmid=41539 |pmc=1429628 |format=PDF |pages=23 ...several doctors, forging prescriptions, or buying diverted pharmaceutical products on the illicit market.<ref> [http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugs_concer
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  • ...he environment to determine the parameter. For instance, [[endotherm]]ic [[animal]]s maintain a constant body temperature, while [[exotherm]]ic (both [[ectot ...ever: if the same sun-baked boulder happens to host a ground squirrel, the animal's [[metabolism]] will adjust to the lesser need for internal heat productio
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  • ...ophyta]]). However, when the five-kingdom system took prevalence over the animal-plant dichotomy, most chromalveolates were put into the kingdom [[Protista] Chromalveolates also provide many products that we use. The [[algin]] in brown algae is used as a food thickener, mos
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  • ...essdate=2008-10-01}}</ref> The plastic Da Vinci created was made from both animal and vegetable glues combined with organic fibers.<ref name="History of Plas ...ot be used with products filled at over {{convert|160|°F|°C|abbr=on}} or products requiring a hermetic (vacuum) seal.
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  • ...d as a component of [[composite material]]s, or matted into sheets to make products such as [[paper]] or [[felt]]. Fibers are often used in the manufacture of ...tructure, thus freeing the fibers for use in paper and [[engineered wood]] products such as [[fiberboard]].
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  • ...metabolized and eliminated from the body. Owing to their safe degradation products, polyanhydrides are considered to be biocompatible. ...on each of these negative responses. Polyanhydrides and their degradation products have not been found to cause significant harmful responses and are consider
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  • Biomass > Vegetal oil / Animal fats > Biodiesel > Glycerin byproduct > Propylene > Polypropylene ...eful for making agricultural mulch films because it degrades into harmless products when placed in contact with soil microorganisms.
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  • ...ransparent conductor [[indium tin oxide]].<ref>[http://www.nanomarkets.net/products/prod_detail.cfm?prod=7&id=254 The Future of ITO: Transparent Conductor and ...the mid 1800s, Letheby reported the electrochemical and chemical oxidation products of aniline in acidic media, noting that reduced form was colourless but the
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  • ...generally above {{convert|80|C|F|abbr=on}} to make strain- and stress-free products. Low [[molecular mass]] grades are easier to mould than higher grades, but ...lator and having heat and flame resistant properties, it is used in myriad products associated with electrical and telecommunications hardware. They are used a
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  • ...ientificpolymer.com/utils/search.asp online catalog] of Scientific Polymer Products, Inc., poly(ethylene glycol) molecular weights run up to about 20,000, whil ...t is the basis of a number of [[laxative]]s (e.g., [[macrogol]]-containing products such as [[Movicol]] and polyethylene glycol 3350, or SoftLax, MiraLAX or Gl
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  • '''Creosote''' or pitch oil is the name used for a variety of products that include '''wood creosote''' and '''coal tar creosote'''. The word is ...uch as [[psoriasis]], and as animal and bird repellents, [[insecticides]], animal dips, and [[fungicides]]. Some over the counter anti-dandruff shampoos con
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  • ...form paving materials. Its other uses are for [[bituminous waterproofing]] products, including the use of bitumen in the production of [[roofing felt]] and for ...other toxic elements. Bitumens can provide good preservation of plants and animal fossils.
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  • ...hich 31 workers were exposed to a cloud of UF<sub>6</sub> and its reaction products and a man died after inhaling some of the resulting gas{{Citation needed|da ===Coloring in consumer products===
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  • [[Animal welfare]] groups consider the live-plucking of down to be a cruel, painful [[Category:Animal products]]
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