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Sodium chloride /ˌsoʊdiəm ˈklɔːraɪd/,
commonly known as
edible salt, is an
ionic compound with the
chemical formula NaCl,
representing a 1:1
ratio of sodium...
- The
following substances have been
commonly used in homeopathy. See Category:Homeopathic
remedies for a list of
other notable preparations. Bach flower...
- use in many
languages throughout modern times (in the
forms of anatron,
natrum and natron) and
originated (like Spanish,
French and
English natron as well...
- them
using Latin names.
Examples include ****ni****
album (****nic oxide),
natrum muriati**** (sodium
chloride or
table salt),
Lachesis muta (the
venom of...
- cell
Hermitage (religious retreat) “The
Coptic monasteries of the Wadi
Natrum”, The
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Vol 6, No. 2, (Feb, 1911) 19-20...
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about 25
miles north of al-Fashir) p****ing
through the desert,
through Bir
Natrum and Wadi Howar, and
ending at the Nile
River access point of
Asyut in Egypt...
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cedar oil into body
cavities without evisceration. The body was laid in
natrum or natron—a
fixed alkali—for the
prescribed period,
after which the cedarwood...
- Fellowship. A 12C
solution produced using sodium chloride (also
called natrum muriati**** in homeopathy) is the
equivalent of
dissolving 0.36 mL of table...
- (25 mi)
north of al-Fashir, the
route p****ed
through the
desert to Bir
Natrum,
another oasis and salt mine, to Wadi
Howar before proceeding to Egypt....
- Kobbei, 25
miles north of al-Fashir, p****ing
through the desert,
through Bir
Natrum and Wadi Howar, and
ending in Egypt.
Shipbuilding was
known to the Ancient...