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  2. Liquid latex - Wikipedia

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    Liquid Latex intended for mold-making may cause serious eye irritation. [6] If liquid latex gets in your eyes, rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do, and continue rinsing. Latex is also a common allergen, and may trigger an allergic reaction in some people.

  3. Totex - Wikipedia

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    A TX balloon at Cambridge Bay Upper Air station, Nunavut, Canada. Totex Corporation is a Japanese manufacturer of meteorological balloons. The company began production of balloons in 1937. They currently produce three types of balloons: TA is a rubber/latex balloon and was developed in 1940. CR is a chloroprene balloon and was developed in 1966.

  4. Natural rubber - Wikipedia

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    The top end of latex production results in latex products such as surgeons' gloves, balloons, and other relatively high-value products. The mid-range which comes from the technically specified natural rubber materials ends up largely in tires but also in conveyor belts, marine products, windshield wipers, and miscellaneous goods.

  5. What's the Deal With Latex Pillows? We Slept on the ... - AOL

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    Premium Latex Pillow. Like so many products that flex their all-natural composition, latex pillows tend to fall on the pricey side of the spectrum, so when we happened upon this Leesa one (a brand ...

  6. Balloon - Wikipedia

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    Balloons are often deliberately released, creating a so-called balloon rocket. Balloon rockets work because the elastic balloons contract on the air within them, and so when the mouth of the balloon is opened, the gas within the balloon is expelled out, and due to Newton's third law of motion, the balloon is propelled forward. This is the same ...

  7. Water balloon - Wikipedia

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    A selection of filled water balloons. A water balloon or water bomb is a balloon, often made of latex rubber, filled with water. Water balloons are used in a summer pastime of cooling off through water balloon fights. Water balloons are also popular for celebrations, including celebrating Holi and Carnival in India, Nepal, and several other ...

  8. Italian journalist Cecilia Sala home after Iran solitary ...

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    Italian journalist Cecilia Sala stepped off a plane in Rome on Wednesday, three weeks after she was arrested in Iran on murky charges and thrown into solitary confinement while reporting on the ...

  9. Bizarre psychological warfare using K-pop and trash balloons ...

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    The North says its balloon campaign was a tit-for-tat action against South Korean activists flying political leaflets critical of its leadership across the border.

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