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  2. Bioré Deep-Cleaning Pore Strips are on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    Bioré Original, Deep Cleansing Pore Strips, 8-Count $7 $9 Save $2 The cult-favorite strips draw out impurities from deep inside your pores in 10 minutes flat using a patented, water-activated C ...

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    We’ve all seen or used the classic pore strip before, which promises to draw out both blackheads and whiteheads along the T-zone, but the These Oil-Absorbing Pore Strips Show a Visible ...

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    Skincare company Bioré and influencer Cecilee Max-Brown have apologized for a recent partnership post after backlash over the video's references to a school shooting.

  5. Bioremediation - Wikipedia

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    Bioremediation is not specific to metals. In 2010 there was a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Populations of bacteria and archaea were used to rejuvenate the coast after the oil spill. These microorganisms over time have developed metabolic networks that can utilize hydrocarbons such as oil and petroleum as a source of carbon and ...

  6. Wound closure strip - Wikipedia

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    Like wound closure strips, butterfly closures do not require a medical professional to apply and can result in improved cosmetic outcomes for small wounds, compared to surgical sutures. Waterproof closure strips: Steri-Strips are paper-based, so durability and usage can be compromised if they get wet, requiring dryness and precision. But some ...

  7. Estimated pore pressure - Wikipedia

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    In the oil industry, estimated pore pressure is measured in pounds per square inch (psi), but is converted to equivalent mud weight and measured in pounds per gallon (lb/gal) to more easily determine the amount of mud weight required to prevent the fluid or gas from escaping and causing a blowout or wellbore failure.