But reminiscent of petrolatum in some respects, Sara said.
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Tal said, "You told us something about it being like petrolatum."
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Oral breathing was induced by applying petrolatum ointment in nostrils for occlusion both nasal cavities.
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The composition of the tissue is far more complex than the composition of petrolatum, of course.
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It also includes lesser quantities of petrolatum, polybutene, microcrystalline wax, castor oil, lanolin, and propylene carbonate.
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See that solids are thoroughly pulverized and sifted, then add and thoroughly incorporate oil and petrolatum.
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The control group received topical petrolatum-based ointment (group B).
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So the paraffin molecules stick together and stay harder at room temperature, while the petrolatum spreads more easily.
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After applying petrolatum ointment of nostrils, all the mice switch to oral breathing with apparent discomfort (bradypnea).
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Subjects were tested with grass pollen allergen extract in petrolatum and with unprocessed native dry pollen of Dactylis glomerata.
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And Flyte said to Sara, "But surely you're not saying the amorphous tissue is anything as simple as petrolatum."
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The amorphous tissue resembles petrolatum only in that it has a somewhat similar mix of hydrocarbons that register very high values.
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None of the subjects discontinued use of the white petrolatum or the adapalene solution 0.1%.
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And with such extraordinarily high carbon content... Well, what I mean is, this thing's tissue seems like an organic, metabolically active cousin of petrolatum.
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A man once suggested (whipping out a tub of Vaseline as he did so) attempting to fist me with a petrolatum-based aid.
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Petrolatum and emulsifying wax, meanwhile, have a smoothing effect, and mineral oil prevents water loss.