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glicerol
A sweet syrupy trihydroxy alcohol obtained by saponification of fats and oils.
glycerol
glycerin
català
glicerol
1
Pour a little nitro
glycerine
into the cracks and light the fuse.
2
Hæmatoxylin and carmine preparations may be mounted either in
glycerine
or balsam.
3
This is because it is bathed in rose-scented,
glycerine
-
rich
coral skin food.
4
I whisper to Vida and she says it's
glycerine
for the tears.
5
Rub the hands in this, then wash off thoroughly and rub in
glycerine
.
6
Sections of the uterus and ovaries are best mounted in
glycerine
or Dammar.
7
The preparation should now be washed and mounted in dilute
glycerine
.
8
Then the paper with its paraffine and
glycerine
coating takes off the powder.
9
The surface of the pad is now saturated with pure
glycerine
.
10
The advantage arising from the
glycerine
was thus placed beyond question.
11
This is made by mixing the clay with
glycerine
and afterwards adding vaseline.
12
Chemically, adipocere consists principally of a mixture of fatty acids,
glycerine
being absent.
13
Josh turned his face to Natalya, half-dried tears like
glycerine
on his cheeks.
14
Dissolve the aniline in the alcohol, and add the
glycerine
.
15
Caterpillars should be preserved in spirits, or in
glycerine
with a little alcohol added.
16
If a little
glycerine
is put in the water, the bubbles will last longer.
glycerine
little glycerine
make glycerine
moisten with glycerine
pure glycerine
add the glycerine
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glicerol
glicerina
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glicerol
glicerina