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Soap
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Sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids. These detergent substances are obtained by boiling natural oils or fats with caustic alkali…
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CASTILE SOAP ENEMA,RTL
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Ethnographic research for media studies
D. Machin
2002
Corpus ID: 190364399
Section 1 Ethnography - Observing people in culture: ethnography in anthropology - from magic to the media how the ethnographer…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Popular culture : production and consumption
C. Harrington
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D. Bielby
2001
Corpus ID: 190610122
List of Contributors. Acknowledgments. 1. Constructing the Popular: Cultural Production and Consumption: C. Lee Harrington and…
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2000
2000
An exceptional success : the case of an export-oriented, locally-owned, small-scale manufacturing firm in a small island country
G. Baldacchino
2000
Corpus ID: 394006
An exceptional success The case of an export-oriented, locally-owned, small-scale manufacturing firm in a small island country
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Irritancy of low concentrations of soap and synthetic detergents as measured by skin water loss.
J. Hassing
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J. Nater
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E. Bleumink
Dermatologica
1982
Corpus ID: 32554989
The irritancy of low concentrations of commercially available soaps and detergents (surfactants) in bar form was determined by…
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1980
1980
Soap and booze in the afternoon. An analysis of the portrayal of alcohol use in daytime serials.
S. Lowery
Journal of Studies on Alcohol
1980
Corpus ID: 27003867
Portrayals of alcohol use on daytime television serials are analyzed, and their effects on the audience are discussed in terms of…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Laboratory contaminants in lipid chemistry: Detection by thin-layer chromatography and infrared spectrophotometry and some procedures minimizing their occurrence
G. Rouser
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G. Kritchevsky
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M. Whatley
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C. Baxter
Lipids
1966
Corpus ID: 4008285
Many sources of contamination for lipid preparations exist in the laboratory. These contaminants can be detected using thin-layer…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
PHOTOMETRIC ADAPTATION OF DOLE'S MICRODETERMINATION OF FREE FATTY ACIDS.
F. Mosinger
Journal of Lipid Research
1965
Corpus ID: 25405708
The method is based on the measurement of color changes in phenol red barbital buffer in heptane-ethanol. It has been applied to…
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1963
1963
CUTANEOUS EFFECTS OF HOUSEHOLD SYNTHETIC DETERGENTS AND SOAPS.
R. Suskind
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M. Meister
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S. R. Scheen
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D. Rebello
Archives of Dermatology
1963
Corpus ID: 11117788
Patients with a variety of hand dermatoses were removed from their work milieu, hospitalized, and their hands exposed exclusively…
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1960
1960
Some Effects of Soap on the Skin*
F. Bettley
British medical journal
1960
Corpus ID: 42993247
Views on the action of soap on the skin have changed a good deal in the past; to the Victorians cleanliness came next to…
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1939
1939
ACTION OF SOAP ON SKIN
I. H. Blank
1939
Corpus ID: 72076339
I. PATCH TESTS WITH FATTY ACIDS In spite of rather extensive experimentation on the action of soap on the skin, the mechanism of…
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