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  2. Capsule (pharmacy) - Wikipedia

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    Gelatin capsules, informally called gel caps or gelcaps, are composed of gelatin manufactured from the collagen of animal skin or bone. [4] Vegetable capsules, introduced in 1989, [5] are made from cellulose, a structural component in plants. The main ingredient of vegetarian capsules is hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose. In the 21st century ...

  3. Morrison's Cafeteria - Wikipedia

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    In Nashville, for example, most restaurants agreed to serve non-whites in the early 1960s in response to the civil rights movement, but Morrison's stubbornly refused. Civil rights demonstrations led by John Lewis were held at Morrison's Cafeteria in Nashville in 1964, with police attacking peaceful protesters in front of the restaurant.

  4. Persil - Wikipedia

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    Persil (/ ˈ p ɜːr s ɪ l /, German pronunciation: [pɛʁˈziːl]) is a German brand of laundry detergent manufactured and marketed by Henkel around the world except in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Latin America (except Mexico), China, Australia and New Zealand, where it is manufactured and marketed by Unilever. Persil was introduced ...

  5. List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

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    Amino – food products (Poland) Amora – French mayonnaise and dressings (France, Belgium and Morocco); Aromat – seasoning (South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland); Best Foods – mayonnaise, sandwich spreads, peanut butter and salad dressings

  6. Persil Power - Wikipedia

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    The effects were largely determined to be due to Persil Power being a little too powerful in the recommended quantities, and a chemical reaction (which Unilever had not detected) occurring between the catalyst agents and dyes used commonly in clothes. Subsequently, a hasty reformulation with less catalyst was released, but that too was ...

  7. Detergent enzymes - Wikipedia

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    Detergent enzymes are biological enzymes that are used with detergents. They catalyze the reaction between stains and the water solution, thus aiding stain removal and improving efficiency. [1] Laundry detergent enzymes are the largest application of industrial enzymes. [2] They can be a part of both liquid and powder detergents.

  8. Persil Service - Wikipedia

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    Persil Service was the trading name of Persil Services Ltd., which operated concession units within selected Sainsbury's stores in the United Kingdom. The company operated over 70 shops and employed staff who were trained to process photographs , prepare dry cleaning and laundry , cut house keys and to serve customers.

  9. Non-biological complex drugs - Wikipedia

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    A stepwise quality, non-clinical and clinical approach is suggested for market approval of NBCD nanosimilars and to show comparability. There is a lack of non-clinical models to test such products like e.g. the rodent approach addressed by EMA in their reference paper for the NBCDs iron sucrose and its similars. [ 6 ]