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Rosin - Wikipedia
Rosin also known as colophony or Greek pitch (Latin: pix graeca), is a resinous material obtained from pine trees and other plants, mostly conifers.
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Colophony | Allergic Contact Dermatitis Database
Colophony (or rosin) is found in personal care and beauty products, topical medications, surface coatings, lubricants, adhesives and sealants.
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Colophony: What is it and where is it used? - Drugs.com
Colophony (also known as rosin, gum rosin or rosin gum) is found in personal care and beauty products, topical medications, surface coatings, lubricants, ...
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colophony
colophony (ˈkɒləfəʊnɪ, kəˈlɒfənɪ) Forms: 5 coli-, colophonie, 7– -phony. [ad. L. colophōnia (Pliny) for Colophōnia rēsīna resin of Colophon (a town of Lydia): in Pr. colophonia, It. and Sp. colofonia, 16th c. F. colophone, -phane. (Some of these occur in Eng. use; also an erroneous L. colophonium.)]...
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Colophony--uses, health effects, airborne measurement and analysis
Colophony is well recognized as a skin sensitizer and is also the third highest cause of occupational asthma.
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Rosin and colophony contact allergy - DermNet
Rosin, also known as colophony, is the sap or sticky substance that comes from pine and spruce trees. Its stickiness lends itself to being used in a wide range ...
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Colophon
the manuscript or book in which it is written or printed
The Colophon, A Book Collectors' Quarterly, published 1929–1950
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Rosin, also called colophony
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[PDF] Colophony - smartpracticecanada.com
Typical symptoms include redness, swelling, itching and fluid-filled blisters. Colophony comes from the sap of coniferous trees such as pines, junipers, firs ...
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Colophony, dark brown Mediums, Binders & Glues - Kremer Pigments
This rosin is the successor product of #60303. Dark rosin contains more essential oil and coloring elements than light rosin. It is particularly suitable ...
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Colophony - Sigma-Aldrich
Gum rosin. Synonym(s): Colophony, Rosin, gum. 60895 natural resin. View Pricing 27-0610 CP View Pricing
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Colophony allergy: a review - PubMed
Colophony is a complex mixture of over 100 compounds derived from pine trees. It has countless applications at home and at work and exposure to colophony and ...
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colophany
colophany erroneous form of colophony.1839 in Ure Dict. Arts s.v. [in later edd. colophony].
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Carcass (projectile)
flammable material used in a carcass, 18th century philosopher Christian Wolff prescribed 10 parts of pounded gunpowder, 2 of nitre, 1 of sulfur, and 1 of colophony
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colophon-
coloph-, colophon- abbreviations of colophony, used as stems for names of related chemical substances, as ˈcolophene, (C20 H32) an oily colourless liquid obtained by distilling oil of turpentine with strong sulphuric acid. ˈcolophilene, Deville's name for the hydrocarbon obtained by treating hydroch...
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