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1 The combination means that oats have a tendency to become rancid .
2 We know that cream is, but it will soon become rancid .
3 It is little liable to become rancid , and is completely decolorised by animal charcoal.
4 What if the hogsfat is allowed to sit over heat, and become rancid before application?
5 Why do nut oils tend to become rancid easily and can this tendency be remedied?
6 It can be mixed with drugs without changing their character, and it does not become rancid .
7 The smell of aromatic herbs which she always carried in her uncombed hair seemed to have become rancid .
8 This emulsion has many valuable properties: it penetrates the skin, it does not become rancid , it is mildly antiseptic and so forth.
9 It has very soothing powers and does not become rancid and is used as a soothing dressing in sores, boils, and skin affections.
10 Tincture benzoin added to it prevents it from becoming rancid .
11 The river had quit flowing, and with the first warmth of spring the pools became rancid and stagnant.
12 The nuts have a fine flavor and the unusual quality of retaining this flavor without becoming rancid , for three years.
13 It is half liquid, transparent, without smell, and so pure that it may be kept above a year without becoming rancid .
14 It is half liquid, transparent, without any smell, and so pure that it may be kept above a year without becoming rancid .
15 To this the indolence of the inhabitants is a greater obstacle than the rapidity with which the oil becomes rancid in the amygdaliform seeds.
16 In other words, butter without it becomes rancid ; and if any particle of whey is allowed to remain in it, the same effect takes place.
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