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Creolin (which is also
called Creolina) is a
generic name for
disinfectants whose composition varies according to origin. It is
extracted from the dry...
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additional chemicals that
change the
surface properties of the nanotubes.
Creolin, a 19th-century disinfectant.
Carbolic soap, 19th-century. The original...
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Carbol fuchsin Carbolic soap
Chlorhexidine Chlorine dioxide 2-Chlorophenol
Creolin Cresolene Crystal violet DBDMH Diazolidinyl urea
Electrolysed water Ethanol...
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Canter Home 1903 – Chit Chat 1904 –
Innismacsaint 1905 –
Theodocian 1906 –
Creolin 1907 –
Barney III 1908 –
Atrato 1909 –
Mount Prospect's
Fortune 1910 –...
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concentrations of
chemicals within the
organisms in the
aquatic ecosystems.
Creolin Pentachlorophenol Delnao 1943 Price,
Kellogg & Cox 1909, p. 7 Schorlemmer...
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German at the
Theater an der Wien in
Vienna and
Berlin in 1876 (as Die
Creolin), in
Polish in
Lemberg the same year, in
London and
Brussels in 1877, and...
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established by
William Edward Pearson in 1880.
Manufacturer of the
Creolin black disinfectant derived from creosote. The
works had
closed and been...
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flanks and udders. The
flank and
udder were
washed again with a one-percent
creolin solution,
rinsed and dried.
Workers would milk into a fine wire strainer...
- winner. By 1906, he had
turned to
training steeplechasers, with his
horse Creolin winning the 1906
Scottish Grand National. His
clients included Sir David...