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  2. Chlorothalonil - Wikipedia

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    Chlorothalonil (2,4,5,6-tetrachloroisophthalonitrile) is an organic compound mainly used as a broad spectrum, nonsystemic fungicide, with other uses as a wood protectant, pesticide, acaricide, and to control mold, mildew, bacteria, algae. [2]

  3. Flairosol Olivia Oil Sprayer review: A kitchen writer's thoughts

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    The perfect oil sprayer does not exis — oh wait, yes it does. (Photo: Britt Ross/Yahoo) (Britt Ross/Yahoo) Before it arrived, I'd wondered if it would look cheap and feel flimsy in person.

  4. Arene substitution pattern - Wikipedia

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    Fractional crystallisation can be used to obtain pure para product, relying on the principle that it is less soluble than the ortho and thus will crystallise first. Care must be taken to avoid cocrystallisation of the ortho isomer. [2] Many nitro compounds' ortho and para isomers have quite different boiling points. These isomers can often be ...

  5. Spray-on skin - Wikipedia

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    Spray-on skin is a skin culturing treatment for burn, or other skin damage victims. It involves taking small samples of the patient's skin and spraying them on the wound. It involves taking small samples of the patient's skin and spraying them on the wound.

  6. Sprayer - Wikipedia

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    A sprayer is a device used to spray a liquid, where sprayers are commonly used for projection of water, weed killers, crop performance materials, pest maintenance chemicals, as well as manufacturing and production line ingredients.

  7. Category:Orthopedic problems - Wikipedia

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    Category: Orthopedic problems. 4 languages. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Activator appliance - Wikipedia

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    The name Activator was first used in their first edition of textbook in the 1920s. Haupl believed that "Shaking of Bone Hypothesis" by Wilhelm Roux was the functional concept that described how the appliance would work. Their way of working with this appliance was named as the "Norwegian System". [2]

  9. Contraceptive patch - Wikipedia

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    Hence, Ortho Evra's package insert states: "Women who use hormonal contraceptives, including Ortho Evra, should be strongly advised not to smoke." According to the manufacturer, the patches introduce a 60% higher level of estrogen into the bloodstream as compared to oral contraceptives; however, the clinical significance of this difference is ...