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  2. Rubbing alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Rubbing alcohol, also known as surgical spirit in some regions, refers to a group of denatured alcohols commonly used as topical antiseptics. These solutions are primarily composed of either isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) or ethanol , with isopropyl alcohol being the more widely available formulation.

  3. Here are 5 unusual uses for rubber bands we swear by in ... - AOL

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  4. Rubber band - Wikipedia

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    A rubber band ball is a sphere of rubber bands made by using a knotted single band as a starting point and then wrapping rubber bands around the center until the desired size is achieved. The ball is usually made from 100% rubber bands, but some instructions call for using a marble , [ 16 ] a crumpled piece of paper , or a ping-pong ball [ 17 ...

  5. Self-harm - Wikipedia

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    A study which analyzed self-harm presentations to emergency rooms in Northern Ireland found that alcohol was a major contributing factor and involved in 63.8% of self-harm presentations. [80] A 2009 study in the relation between cannabis use and deliberate self-harm (DSH) in Norway and England found that, in general, cannabis use may not be a ...

  6. Discover the many uses of rubber bands - AOL

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    Rubber bands have amazing uses beyond tying things together. From making it easier to open cans, to preventing clothing from slipping off hangers, discover the many uses of rubber bands!

  7. Powdered alcohol could soon hit shelves

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    'Palcohol is a revolutionary product that has so many positive uses,' Mark Phillips, the creator of Palcohol, says in a YouTube video.

  8. Slingshot - Wikipedia

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    Most bands are made from latex, which degrades with time and use, causing the bands to eventually fail under load. [3] [21] Failures at the pouch end are safest, as they result in the band rebounding away from the user. Failures at the fork end, however, send the band back towards the shooter's face, which can cause eye and facial injuries. [22]

  9. Fermentation lock - Wikipedia

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    The use of perforated rubber balloons offers an easy and inexpensive alternative to conventional airlocks: as used primarily in homebrewing, the balloon is stretched over the orifice of the fermentation vessel and, if necessary, tightened with rubber bands. The balloon is then perforated with a needle.