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  2. Potentially dangerous chemicals appeared in bandage brands like Band-Aids, CVS and Walmart, according to a recent study. A new study detected a type of “forever chemical” in various adhesive ...

  3. Fevicol - Wikipedia

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    Fevicol is marketed as a white adhesive, described in company literature as a poly-synthetic resin.It is manufactured through the synthesis of formaldehyde and urea. [4]The product line includes various formulations designed for specific attributes such as bonding strength, impact resistance, curing time, sag resistance, shrinkage, versatility, fire resistance, shock and vibration resistance ...

  4. KSNV - Wikipedia

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    The first was the Southwestern Publishing Company, publisher of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the city's afternoon newspaper. In the first television station application filed in the state, Southwestern had applied on August 16, 1950, for channel 8 at Las Vegas.

  5. Dendrite (adhesive) - Wikipedia

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    Dendrite is produced by the Chandras' Chemical Enterprises (Pvt) Limited under the umbrella of the P. C. Chandra Group based in Kolkata.. Chandras' Chemical Enterprises (Pvt) Limited is the second unit of the Group which was set up in 1965.

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  7. KTNV-TV - Wikipedia

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    Much of the station's history in news has been spent making attempts to improve the ratings and move the station up from third place. In 1992, the station rebranded its newscasts as News 13: Inside Las Vegas, including an image overhaul. [52] Another shakeup was made in late 2001, two years before the Action News brand was instituted. [53]

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  9. Scotch tape - Wikipedia

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    The Scotch brand includes many different constructions (backings, adhesives, etc.) and colors of tape. The use of the term Scotch in the name was a pejorative meaning "parsimonious" in the 1920s and 1930s. The brand name Scotch came about around 1925 while Richard Drew was testing his first masking tape to determine how much adhesive he needed ...