- 2001 "
Soots (IARC
Summary & Evaluation,
Volume 35, 1985)". Inchem.org. 1998-04-20.
Retrieved 2013-12-04. Niessner, R. (2014). "The Many
Faces of
Soot: Characterization...
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identified as "black
soots" in
early subtitles, as "
soot sprites" or "dust bunnies" in the
Streamline Pictures English dub, and as "
soot gremlins" in the...
- Independence,
Soots was
Chief of
Operative Staff; in
February 1919 he
became Chief of
Staff of the Commander-in-Chief. In 1919,
Soots also
achieved the...
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Wilbur Soot, is an
English Twitch streamer, YouTuber, and musician. He
first became known in 2017 for his work with the
group comedy YouTube channel SootHouse...
-
soot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soot is the black,
impure carbon particles resulting from the
incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon.
Soot may...
- bear the
surname Sööt in Estonia.
Sööt ranks 274th for men and 266th for
women in
terms of
prevalence of
surnames in the country.
Sööt is most commonly...
- A
sootblower is a
device for
removing the
soot that is
deposited on the
internal furnace tubes of a
boiler during combustion to
prevent plugging of the...
- (1786-1859),
Norwegian engineer Eyolf Soot (1859–1928),
Norwegian painter Fritz Soot (1878–1965),
German opera singer Jaan
Soots (1880–1942),
Estonian military...
-
Soot tattoos are
carbon stains made by
inserting soot into the
dermis layer of the skin via a drug injection. A drug user may try to
sterilize the tip...
- Hans
Soots (10 July 1886
Polli Parish (now
Mulgi Parish),
Kreis Pernau – 4 June 1937 Pöögle Parish,
Viljandi County) was an
Estonian politician. He was...