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Smoke tanning

Rauch-gehslt, m. smoke content, -gerat, n. smoke apparatus, -gerbung, /. smoke tanning. -gesclimack, m. taste of smoke, fire flavor. [Pg.357]

Kales J., Allen C., Preston T. A., Tan T. L., Kales A. (1970). Changes in REM sleep and dreaming with cigarette smoking and following withdrawal. Association of Professional Sleep Societies Meeting. Abstracts Book, 7, 347-8. [Pg.455]

Analysts have advised him that the delivery systems can take out almost every occupant in the entire target area. The smoke generators are the latest in design. They worked extremely well in all the tests, providing a smooth release and a uniform distribution. The colonel puts his hand on the acetate-covered map, dragging tanned fingers across a crayon-shaded area where most of the terrorists are concentrated. [Pg.383]

Raibun (Enka) (Thunder Powder or Smoke and Fire) consisted of K chlorate 60 Arsenic Sulfide 40%. Lt gray to tan powder used in fuze and pyrotechnic primers. Comp with Bakufun (Ref 1, p 25 Ref 5, p 369, where its compn is erroneously given as K chlorate 60 Antimony sulfide 40%)... [Pg.495]

Skin that has been de-fleshed and de-haired, but not otherwise treated is called rawhide. This untanned leather material can be molded and shaped when wet, so that it holds a useful shape when it dries and hardens. Sometimes, rawhide would be improved by smoking. As rawhide has not been tanned, it can absorb moisture and is subject to mold. [Pg.151]

None for ordinary smoke gas masks for hi concentrations, only rubber gloves forliandling liquid ( Any alkali, solid or solution Like an acid burn From cylinders mulvr g03 pressure air-plane spray tan ks explosive shell 1 yellow baud FS smoke... [Pg.175]

Phenolic compounds typically possess anti-diarrheal and anti-motility properties germicidal activity , herbicidal effect and antiseptic properties". They have also been used in the tanning of leather , as dyes , as a thermal insulating material, as food aroma and liquid smoke". In some cases, the smoke flavour has been attributed to the presence of phenols and sometimes to a single component. The phenols forming the "liquid smoke" which is used to smoke foods are well studied but their role and extent of flavouring have been clarified recently . ... [Pg.1565]

Tan YL, Quanci JF, Borys RD. et al. 1992. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in smoke particles from wood and duff burning. Atmos Environ 26(6) 1177-1181. [Pg.512]

A62. Yamazaki, Y. and K. Tomaru Analytical method for cap-tan residues in tobacco leaves and smoke condensate Sci. Papers, Cent. Res. Inst., Japan Monopoly Corp. 118 (1976) 24. [Pg.1467]

EXPOSURE ROUTES Inhalation (tobacco smoke) absorption occupational exposure in dye, textile, chemical, tanning and cosmetic industries. [Pg.188]

EXPOSURE ROUTES rubber, tanning, fish processing, dye and surfactant industries ingestion of food cured meats and smoked fish drinking contaminated water breathing cigarette smoke contaminated ambient air percutaneous adsorption... [Pg.341]

EXPOSURE ROUTES use of mothballs during manufacture and use coal-tar production wood preserving tanning ink and dye production burning of coal and oil tobacco smoke inhalation ingestion skin and eye contact... [Pg.343]

Properties Cream to tan waxy beads, bland odor and taste sol. in ethyl acetate, veg. and min. oils insol. in water, acetone, alcohol, propylene glycol m.w. 430.70 m.p. 49-65 C pour pt. 51 -54 C HLB 4.7 acid no. 5-10 sapon. no. 147-157 hyd. no. 235-260 nonionic Toxicoiogy LD50 (oral, rat) 31 g/kg very mildly toxic by ing. primary skin irritant experimental reproductive effects TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes... [Pg.1357]

Properties Wh. orthorhombic cryst. orcryst. powd., si. acetic acid-like odor sol. in water, pract. insol. in alcohol m.w. 130.12 dens. 2.015 m.p. 300 C Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 2650 mg/kg, (IV, mouse) 154 mg/kg poison by IV route mod. toxic by ing. primary eye irritant TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and fumes Uses Preservative for foods and silage animal nutrition briquette binder drilling fluids concrete setting accelerator lubricants chrome tanning aux. [Pg.681]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and fumes Uses Waterproofing mfg. of paint driers, porcelains, perfumes, cosmetics, enamels color diluent for egg shells coating for fabrics, wood, paper tanning leather binder in printing inks, wood varnishes drier in food-contact coatings component of food-contact articles Regulatory FDA 21CFR 73.1, 175.105, 175.300, 178.3870... [Pg.707]

Synonyms 4-Cumylphenol p-Cumylphenol p-(a-Cumyl) phenol p-(a,a-Di methyl benzyl) phenol 4-(Dimethylphenylmethyl) phenol 4-Hydroxydiphenyldimethylmethane 4-(1-Methyl-1-phenethyl) phenol Phenol, p-(a,a-dimethylbenzyl) Phenol, 4-(1-methyl-1-phenethyl)- 4-(2-Phenylisopropyl) phenol Empirical CisHieO Formula C6HsC(CH3)2C6H40H Properties Wh. to tan crystals, phenol odor m.w. 212.29 dens. 1.115 g/ml (25 C) m.p. 74-76 C b.p. 335 C f.p. 72 C flash pt. 320 F Toxicology LD50 (oral, frog) 335 mg/kg poison by ing. irritant TSCA listed Precaution Combustible Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating vapors Uses Intermediate for resins, insecticides, lubricants, surfactants chain terminator for PC... [Pg.1100]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.333 , Pg.336 ]




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