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Turpentine
- Turpentine (Turpentine Oil, Wood Turpentine, Sulfate Turpentine
- Turpentine was nominated by the International Union, United Auto Workers for chronic Distillation of this material produces turpentine oil and the solid rosin.
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- Red Turpentine Beetle
- 1. The red turpentine beetle. (Dendroctonus valens LeConte) is the largest and most widely distributed bark beetle in North America.
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- TURPENTINE
- Turpentine is a yellow-colored, sticky liquid that comes from pine gum or pine wood. Oil of turpentine is a colorless liquid with a very strong smell.
- dhss.delaware.gov
- MSDS for Turpentine
- Oct 10, 2005 p. 1. 3.
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- Mineral Turpentine
- Mineral Turpentine. Version 1.5.
- www.enerquip.com.au
- McCartney & Turpentine? 10 Things You Might Not Know About Sir Paul
- Among the top name-candidates floated were The Dazzlers and, for reasons unknown, Turpentine. Alas, while praying for his wife, Linda, as she was giving birth to their daughter, the image of “wings” kept springing to mind. 2.
- Pistachio nuts could provide caffeine free alternative to coffee
- It might seem an unlikely boast, as the special type of pistachio nut is from a tree better known as having sap which is a source of turpentine.
- Use Vinegar to Clean Dry, Dirty Paint Brushes
- brush on potentially an open flame (if you have a gas range) take special care with oil-based paints, or only use this method for caked on water-based paints. How do you clean up your old paintbrushes when you don't have turpentine sitting around?
- Florida's Homer, folklorist Stetson Kennedy, dies at age 94
- Driving through the state with a coffee table-sized tape recorder, he collected the stories of orange pickers, spongers, cigar makers, mullet fishermen, gandy dancers and turpentine gatherers.
- The Outlaw Asa Carter: New documentary explores a complicated life
- Afterward, they poured turpentine into the wound, threw their victim into the trunk of a car, and drove him back to south Birmingham. Aaron somehow survived the ordeal, and four of his tormentors were later convicted of mayhem.
- Turpentine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Turpentine - FAO
- This volatile oil distilled from pine resin is a source of chemical isolates which are used in a wide range of products.
- www.fao.org
- Complete Turpentine information from Drugs.com
- Complete and up to date information about Turpentine - part of the Drugs.com trusted medication database.
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- Occupational Safety and Health Guideline for Turpentine
- Occupational Safety and Health Guideline for Turpentine.
- www.osha.gov
- turpentine: Definition from Answers.com
- turpentine ( ) n. A thin volatile essential oil, C 10 H 16 , obtained by steam distillation or other means from the wood or exudate of certain pine.
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