The industry has been stressed by highly volatileoil and corn prices.
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Produces a volatileoil everywhere except the inside of the fruit.
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Turpentine is a volatileoil from the sap of long-leaf pine.
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The cultivated plant is less rich in the volatileoil than the wild herb.
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Prepared (how).-Asa poultice, raw; when boiled volatileoil is cast off.
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The well-known condiments are salt, vinegar, pepper, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, and various substances containing etherealoils and aromatics.
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Etherealoils occur in many families, in the bark, root, wood, leaf, flower, and fruit; particularly in myrtaceæ, laurineæ, cyperaceæ, crucifereæ, aurantiaceæ, labiatæ, and umbelliferæ.
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The seeds may be powdered and thus used, or the oiloftheplant may be easily procured.
Ús de essential oil en anglès
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Then add a few drops of an essentialoil to the water.
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Dilution Dilution ratios greatly depend on how strong an essentialoil is.
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Fourteen pounds of the cake yield about one ounce of essentialoil.
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Use in animal husbandry of the essentialoil extracted from O. vulgare ssp.
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The essentialoil was effective against all the fungi used in the experiment.
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Start with lavender essentialoil to be on the safe side.
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We've got twenty minutes before the essentialoil distillation demonstration starts.
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When using any essentialoil, always follow the instructions provided on the bottle.
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Place about 10 drops of your essentialoil into the mixture.
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Add some lecithin, the essentialoil, correct the seasoning and emulsion.
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The glands cluster around long canals and fill them with the essentialoil.
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Some people swear by candles, burning incense, or essentialoil diffusers.
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He said, I am sure the essentialoil of Onions has soporific powers.
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Tea tree is definitely the number one essentialoil I use for this purpose.
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These consequences persisted until F1 generation that was not directly exposed to essentialoil.
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Thus this essentialoil is capable to exert a direct virucidal effect on HSV.