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  2. DEET - Wikipedia

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    The agency recommended that DEET-based products be used on children between the ages of 2 and 12 only if the concentration of DEET is 10% or less and that repellents be applied no more than 3 times a day, children under 2 should not receive more than 1 application of repellent in a day and DEET-based products of any concentration should not be ...

  3. Diethyl phthalate - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the chronic toxicity of diethyl phthalate, but existing information suggests only a low toxic potential. [6] Studies suggest that some phthalates affect male reproductive development via inhibition of androgen biosynthesis.

  4. Bisphenol A - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 228.291 g·mol −1 Appearance White solid ... Recycled paper products can also contain BPA, ... Among the non-food sources, ...

  5. m-Toluic acid - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 136.15 g/mol Density: 1.05 g/cm 3, solid Melting point: 111 to 113 °C (232 to 235 °F; 384 to 386 K) Boiling point: 263 °C (505 °F; 536 K) Acidity (pK a) 4.27 (in water) [2] Hazards Safety data sheet (SDS) External MSDS: Related compounds

  6. International Numbering System for Food Additives - Wikipedia

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    The International Numbering System for Food Additives (INS) is an international naming system for food additives, aimed at providing a short designation of what may be a lengthy actual name. [1] It is defined by Codex Alimentarius , the international food standards organisation of the World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Agriculture ...

  7. DDT - Wikipedia

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    [15] [40] [41] Despite concerns emerging in the scientific community, and lack of research, the FDA considered it safe up to 7 parts per million in food. There was a large economic incentive to push DDT into the market and sell it to farmers, governments, and individuals to control diseases and increase food production.

  8. “The Office”: The 22 funniest pranks Jim ever pulled - AOL

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    No one at Dunder Mifflin Scranton is safe from Jim Halpert's antics, but Dwight Schrute surely bears the brunt.

  9. Diethyl sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Diethyl sulfide is a by-product of the commercial production of ethanethiol, which is prepared by the reaction of ethylene with hydrogen sulfide over an alumina-based catalyst. The amount of diethyl sulfide produced can be controlled by varying the ratio of hydrogen sulfide to ethylene.