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kerosene and shampoo
A kerosene shampoo can even be fatal if fumes are inhaled.

kerosene and treatment
Other treatment include kerosene flotation for chitinous materials.

kerosene and did
Despite clear priority of discovery, Gesner did not obtain his first kerosene patent until 1854, two years after James Young's US patent.
Whilst large power stations in cities used steam turbines or high-speed reciprocating steam engines, in rural areas petrol / gasoline, paraffin / kerosene or fuel oil powered internal combustion engines were cheaper to buy, install and operate, since they could be started and stopped quickly to meet demand, left running unattended for long periods of time and did not require a large dedicated engineering staff to operate and maintain.

kerosene and .
When they were refused entrance to his brother's house nearby, they smashed down the door, broke the window, and threw lighted clothes wet with kerosene into the room.
Bathing the itching parts with kerosene gave relief and also killed the pests.
Bed slats were washed in alum water, legs of beds were placed in cups of kerosene, and all woodwork was treated liberally with corrosive sublimate, applied with a feather.
A portable kerosene range designed for use aboard boats is sold with a special railing to keep it from moving with the motion of the vessel.
Because this complex has no charge, it is no longer attracted to polar water molecules and dissolves in the kerosene, which is then easily separated from the solution.
It was powered by a two-chamber Armstrong Siddeley Stentor Mark 101 rocket engine, burning a combination of hydrogen peroxide and kerosene.
Crude oil is used by the petrochemical industry to produce, amongst other things, gasoline and kerosene, through a distillation process, in refineries.
The most common examples are kerosene, diesel, petrol, charcoal, coal, wood, etc.
Specifically, to minimize the cutting down of trees for fuel, kerosene is being subsidized, and efforts are being made to replace the loss of the forest cover caused by ylang-ylang distillation for perfume.
* Found objects, including spanners, brake drums, buckets, cardboard boxes, and jam and kerosene tins.
As the firemen toss the books from the woman's upstairs bedroom down to the living room floor and spray the pile with kerosene, Montag accidentally reads a line in one of her books and hides it away before any of his coworkers can see.
Before she can strike it, the firemen flee, save for Montag, who watches as the woman lights the match, drops it in the kerosene, and is engulfed in flames.
Interest grew substantially in the mid-1850s as scientists reported on the potential to manufacture kerosene from crude oil, if a sufficiently large oil supply could be found.
The principal product of the oil in the 19th century was kerosene, which quickly replaced whale oil for illuminating purposes in the United States.
The early efforts failed because of complex geology, and, more importantly, because the refining techniques then available could not manufacture high-quality kerosene from California crude oil, which differed chemically from Pennsylvania crude oil.
Prices for goods such as kerosene and rice, and fees for public services including education rose dramatically.
Although some countries tax the fuel used by domestic aviation, there is no duty on kerosene used on international flights.
A kerosene bottle, containing blue dyed kerosene.
In the U. S., kerosene is typically in a blue ( or blue labeled ) container.
The term " kerosene " is usual in much of Canada, the United States, Australia ( where it can be referred to colloquially as " kero ") and New Zealand.
In parts of Asia, where the price of kerosene is subsidized, it fuels outboard motors on small fishing boats.
In other jurisdictions, such as Europe, there are no specific requirements for the storage of kerosene other than the container has to be closed and marked with its contents.

shampoo and treatment
Also known as liquor carbonis detergens ( LCD ), and liquor picis carbonis ( Latin: coal tar solution ) ( LPC ), it can be used in medicated shampoo, soap and ointment, as a treatment for dandruff and psoriasis, as well as being used to kill and repel head lice.
It has also been used as pharmaceutical treatment for lice and scabies, formulated as a shampoo or lotion.
For toddlers: doctors may recommend a treatment with a mild dandruff shampoo such as Selsun Blue or Neutrogena T-gel, even though the treatment may cause initial additional scalp irritation.
A doctor may instead prescribe an antifungal soap such as ketoconazole ( 2 %) shampoo, which can work in a single treatment and shows significantly less irritation than over-the-counter shampoos such as selenium sulfide shampoos, but no adequate and controlled study has been conducted for pediatric use as of 2010.
In Merck studies to determine the effectiveness of Propecia as a hairloss treatment for FDA approval, all subjects were required to use T / Gel in order to standardize everyone's shampoo regimen and to prevent seborrheic dermatitis from interfering with potential scalp regrowth.

shampoo and did
The style did not evolve out of a conscious attempt to create an appealing fashion ; music journalist Charles R. Cross said, " frontman Kurt Cobain was just too lazy to shampoo ," and Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman said, " This is cheap, it's durable, and it's kind of timeless.
His other voice work included network TV promos ( he did a series of promos for NBC's NFL coverage for much of the 1980s ), narration for sketches on Saturday Night Live, movie trailers, and commercials for everything from toys to shampoo ( one of Beck's very last commercials was for Infusium Shampoo ).

shampoo and job
He got his first job as a sales representative at L ' Oréal in 1969, selling Dop shampoo in Normandy.
She landed a job as a " Breck girl " for Breck Shampoo in 1971, and a few years later joined another popular model / actress, Farrah Fawcett, as a spokesmodel for Wella Balsam shampoo.

shampoo and .
Visitors to the school ask what shampoo they use on the children's hair to bring out the sheen.
After being applied to scalp hair, it can be removed with rinsing and some shampoo.
Selenium disulfide has been use in shampoo as an anti-dandruff agent, an inhibitor in polymer chemistry, a glass dye, and a reducing agent in fireworks.
You can't shampoo, use soap or deodorant, or makeup, nothing with any scent ; you have to bathe and rinse your clothes in the lake.
The modern ubiquity and power of computers means that even perfume bottles and shampoo dispensers are designed using techniques unheard of by engineers of the 1960s.
* Neem oil is used for preparing cosmetics such as soap, neem shampoo, balms and creams.
Styling products aside from shampoo and conditioner are many and varied.
To clean the wig, the wig should be dipped into a container with water and mild shampoo, then dipped in clear water and moved up and down to remove excess water.
In reality, however, the slime recipe used through most of the show's run consisted of a mixture of lime green gelatin powder and flour ; eventually, oatmeal was added to the recipe, as was baby shampoo so that it would wash out of the actors ' hair more easily.
* Extracts of birch are used for flavoring or leather oil, and in cosmetics such as soap or shampoo.
The leaves and the skins ( husk and pellicle ) of the fruits provide a hair shampoo.
Type 3, PVC or V ( vinyl ), includes items like shampoo, shower curtains, hoola hoops, credit cards, wire jacketing, medical equipment, siding, and piping.
Roots of soaptree yucca ( Yucca elata ) are high in saponins and are used as a shampoo in Native American rituals.
Many salt solutions and molten polymers are non-Newtonian fluids, as are many commonly found substances such as ketchup, custard, toothpaste, starch suspensions, paint, blood, and shampoo.
It was also known for its shampoo because of the Andrélon Factory, founded in the 1940s by barber André de Jong.
SLS is found in many other personal care products, as well, such as shampoo, and is mainly a foaming agent, which enables uniform distribution of toothpaste, improving its cleansing power.
It may also be used as a shampoo.
Many ambulance services and emergency departments use baby shampoo to remove the spray and with generally good effect.
One year later, Charlie and Jessie are married and sell their new shampoo and they put a picture of Jack on the bottle, Frankie and his men are imprisoned for life which Sal Maggio has also failed at avoiding, and Louis is currently Charlie's advertising partner.
The modern ubiquity and power of computers means that even perfume bottles and shampoo dispensers are designed using techniques unheard of by shipbuilders of 1960s.

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