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Cerate,
historically simple cerate, (from
Latin cera "wax") is an
unctuous preparation for
external application, of a
consistency intermediate between...
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Cerimetry or
cerimetric titration, also
known as
cerate oximetry, is a
method of
volumetric chemical analysis developed by Ion Atanasiu. It is a redox...
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confused with it. Goulard's
Extract was a
primary ingredient in both Goulard's
Cerate and Goulard's Water. Carr, Dodd S. (2005). "Lead Compounds". Ullmann's Encyclopedia...
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horned adder (Bitis caudalis) is a
viper species. It is
found in the arid
region of
southwest Africa, in Angola, Botswana, Namibia;
South Africa, and...
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aeolids possess a
branched digestive gland,
which may
extend into the
cerate and
often has tips that
contain cnidosacs (stinging
cells absorbed from...
- 11. CIL IX, 5390. Camodeca, "Novità sui
fasti consolari delle tavolette cerate della Campania", pp. 52, 70. Tacitus, Agricola, 10. Plutarch, "The Life...
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titration (total
alkalinity and
total acidity),
redox titration (HI/HY and
cerate),
precipitation titration (halides), and
complexometric titration (free...
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dressing of fabrics, and as a
pharmaceutical excipient,
especially in
cerates and ointments. The
whaling industry in the 17th and 18th
centuries was...
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Camodeca moved to 47 ("Novità sui
fasti consolari delle tavolette cerate della Campania",
Publications de l'École française de Rome, 143 (1991),...
- nafion. High
proton conductivity has been
reported among alkaline-earth
cerates and
zirconate based perovskite materials such as
acceptor doped SrCeO3...