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  • Zog's Sex Wax is also one of the most popular waxes among ice hockey players.
  • hanical softness of such phases: they resemble waxes and are easily deformed.
  • rcritical carbon dioxide will extract both the waxes and the essential oils that make up the concre
  • facture of some polymers, lacquers, adhesives, waxes and polishes.
  • sed as a flame retardant, solvent for fats and waxes and because of its high density for mineral se
  • ervative agent; an emulsifying agent for oils, waxes, and solvents; a protective coating for hygros
  • ate 19th century, which led to petroleum-based waxes and oils replacing whale oils in most nonfood
  • e freshness, and is a common ingredient in the waxes applied to the skin of citrus fruits.
  • At her home, MacPhisto drunkenly waxes boisterously poetic, arousing Candy and her ga
  • lly has a lower melting point than traditional waxes, but can also be made into pillar candles if c
  • n wax, however, can burn as cleanly as natural waxes, creating fewer particulates during combustion
  • ides, for elongation of fatty acids to produce waxes, cuticle, and seed oils in members of the Bras
  • ergy storage chemicals in plants include oils, waxes, fats, etc., and because these other plant com
  • mixture of skin-related lipids extracted from waxes found in sheep's wool.
  • the extraction temperature, will separate the waxes from the essential oils.
  • processed into refinery fuels, heavy fuel oil, waxes, greases, asphalts
  • to color nonpolar substances like oils, fats, waxes, greases, various hydrocarbon products, and ac
  • "As the Moon of No Dark waxes high, the clans fall prey to a horrifying sick
  • ellies, pharmaceuticals jellies and industrial waxes in technical collaboration with Dussek Campbel
  • fats and used for coloring of fats, oils, and waxes, including the waxes used in turpentine-based
  • oy candles are made up of a blend of different waxes, including beeswax, paraffin, or palm wax.
  • mpany holds a patent on the first fluorocarbon waxes, introduced in 1986.
  • However, he added, "...as Brett Anderson waxes lyrical balderdash about some wench he spotted
  • Chicagoan poet Malik Yusef, waxes lyrical about his hometown on "My City", and a
  • It is also high in paraffin and other waxes making it highly desirable for refinement into
  • aw material used in the manufacture of resins, waxes, nylons, plastics, corrosion inhibitors, coati
  • xture of a few fatty alcohols derived from the waxes of such plants as sugar cane and yams, as well
  • Also as solvent for nitrocellulose, waxes, oils and some resins.
  • The additive is mainly used to colour waxes, oils, petrol, solvents and polishes.
  • ts, abbreviated INCI, is a system of names for waxes, oils, pigments, chemicals, and other ingredie
  • f the higher melting point parts from oil like waxes or triglycerides.
  • eks] toys with colorful tones and textures and waxes ponderous in a schoolmaster baritone.
  • Wax was based on more stable microcrystalline waxes refined from crude oil.
  • 1,2-DCE is used as a solvent for waxes, resins, polymers, fats, and lacquers.
  • nt and/or catalyst in preparation of synthetic waxes, resins, paints, and varnishes.
  • concrete, which is a mixture of essential oil, waxes, resins, and other lipophilic (oil soluble) pl
  • is similar to the book of Lamentations, which waxes sorrowful with tales of woe, but ends on a not
  • are made using plant or animal based renewable waxes such as palm oil.
  • Paraffin waxes that form a surface barrier
  • Jojoba esters are proper waxes; there is no triglyceride component of jojoba
  • The presence of solidified waxes thickens the oil and clogs fuel filters and in
  • Naturally, fruits make waxes to protect against insects and fungal contamin
  • ere are studies claiming its safety over other waxes when candles are used heavily.
  • e was also manufactured by thermal cracking of waxes, whereas linear internal octenes were also man