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When Arnold first mentioned the bottle of bleach, I actually felt hopeful.
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Conclusions: Accidental ingestion of household bleach is not normally of clinical significance.
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How much bleach should I put in water to keep it fresh?
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One campaign shows mothers how to dilute Clorox bleach to clean toys.
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Everything from people saying that you should drink bleach to cure it.
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However, the arrangement of these genes in L. decolor differs substantially from that observed in L. bostrychophila and other insects.
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With the exception of atp8-atp6, L. decolor differs from L. bostrychophila in the arrangement of all of the other 35 genes.
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Or magenta treated with a bleaching-agent in just sufficient quantity to decolourise it is invisible when used for writing.
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While I was still sitting under the sickly, drowsy influence of the drugs that decolourise blood, there came a repeated knocking at the door.
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But being slightly soluble in water and decolourised by sulphuretted hydrogen, it would not, other considerations apart, be an acquisition.
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If they'd only stay now, and not bleachout again.
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Could you bleachout the blood that spots her soul?
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In a good summer, it would bleachout to a pale pink, which didn't help.
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There was a slight smile on her face, but it was beginning to bleachout with concern.
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There is certainly one sin which only Divine power can bleachout of the character-thesin of impurity.
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A fungoid growth-a unique one, of greenish-greycolour-developedfrom spontaneous impregnation, and decolourized the liquid, which originally was of a yellowish- brown.
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Or magenta treated with a bleaching-agent in just sufficient quantity to decolorise it is invisible when used for writing.
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It is little liable to become rancid, and is completely decolorised by animal charcoal.
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A solution of permanganate of potassium is decolorised by a ferrous salt, but not by a ferric one.
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To the development, in the liquids, of various substances, capable of exerting a decolorising influence on the coloring matter.
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The blues of cobalt, on whatever base they may be prepared, are distinguished from native and artificial ultramarines by not being decolorised by acids.
Usage of decolorize in English
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The chlorine and oxygen will combine their action to decolorize the textile material.
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These gases perform the role of oxidizing or decolorizing agents.
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The fat for soap-making need not necessarily be decolorized.
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What if I cannot be decolorized by any sea?
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Magenta is completely decolorized by potassa, but a prolonged washing in water reproduces the original shade.
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Manganese is used largely as a "decolorizing" agent in counteracting the blue-green of iron.
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Sometimes they are decolorized, and become finally yellow, but do not pass through a brown stage.
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The brown sugar is decolorized by means of ozone produced by electric currents of high tension from a dynamo.
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Moreover, the steam purifies, decolorizes, and completely separates the fibers, and renders them more easily susceptible of being bleached.
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It might, then, be confounded with orchil, but it is decolorized by hydrochloric acid, which leaves orchil a red.
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Objects are seen in a strangely tinted light, which is more than suspected to be delusive, yet cannot be decolorized.
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If the action of potassa is prolonged, the red-wood shades are decolorized, and a washing with water then bleaches the tissue.
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He very soon noted the decolorizing or bleaching effects of this now product, finding that it decolorized flowers, vegetables, and many other substances.
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Most sugar solutions, however, will require the addition of a clarifying or decolorizing agent in order to render them sufficiently clear and colorless to polarize.