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Stearin /ˈstɪərɪn/, or tristearin, or
glyceryl tristearate is an odourless,
white powder. It is a
triglyceride derived from
three units of
stearic acid...
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improved economic conditions. New companies, such as
Stearine Ka****nfabriek (
Stearine Candle Factory) and
Machinale Garenspinnerij (Mechanized Yarn...
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prepared are
turned and carved,
smoothed with gl****-paper,
heated in wax or
stearine, and
finally polished with bone-ash.
Carved Turkish meerschaum products...
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hormones insulin and gastrin, and the
lipids stearin (
stearine) and olein. Look up -ine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sneader W...
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prepared are
turned and carved,
smoothed with gl****-paper,
heated in wax or
stearine, and
finally polished with bone ash, etc.
Sepiolite is
renowned industrially...
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occurred to
Braconnot that the "absolute tallow" (similar to
stearine) from beef or
sheep could be used to make candles. He
named that substance...
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Stéarine (1919),
Cacao (1928), Brantôme (1934),
Bokbul (1935)
Eclair au
Chocolat (1938) Prix
Vermeille - (2) -
Stearine (1919) Tonnelle...
- 1856,
Stent added several other materials to the gutta-percha,
notably stearine,
which markedly improved the
plasticity of the
material as well as its...
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December 21, 2011. Duffy,
Patrick (1853). "XXV. On the
constitution of
stearine".
Quarterly Journal of the
Chemical Society of London. 5 (4): 303. doi:10...
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following manner:
Altar candles are tall, thin
candles made of
beeswax and
stearine. They are
topped with a br**** or gl****
candle follower,
which helps keep...