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  2. Squalane - Wikipedia

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    Squalane is the organic compound with the formula ((CH 3) 2 CH(CH 2) 3 CH(CH 3)(CH 2) 3 (CH 2) 3 CH(CH 3)(CH 2) 2) 2. A colorless hydrocarbon, it is the hydrogenated derivative of squalene, although commercial samples are derived from nature. [3] In contrast to squalene, due to the complete saturation of squalane, it is not subject to auto ...

  3. Squalene - Wikipedia

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    Squalene is an organic compound.It is a triterpene with the formula C 30 H 50.It is a colourless oil, although impure samples appear yellow. It was originally obtained from shark liver oil (hence its name, as Squalus is a genus of sharks).

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  5. Earwax - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of impacted earwax is different across the world. In the United Kingdom 2 to 6% of the population have cerumen that is impacted. In America 3.6% of emergency visits caused by ear issues were due to impacted cerumen. In Brazil 8.4–13.7% of the population have impacted cerumen. [46]

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  7. History of syphilis - Wikipedia

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    [6] [16] Genomic evidence places the time of origin for syphilis in the New World at about 9,000 years ago. [3] [4] The situation in the Old World had been murkier, with fewer specimens clearly pointing to treponematosis rather than some other disease. Added to this conundrum, there was no documentary record on syphilis, a particularly horrible ...

  8. History of perfume - Wikipedia

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    The news of this discovery was reported extensively through the world press and many artifacts are already on display in Rome. [9] The Bible describes a sacred perfume (Exodus 30:22-33) consisting of liquid myrrh, fragrant cinnamon, fragrant cane, and cassia. Its use was forbidden, except by the priests. The women wore perfume to present their ...

  9. History of tea - Wikipedia

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    It first became known to the western world through Portuguese priests and merchants in China during the early 16th century. [6] Drinking tea became popular in Britain during the 17th century. To compete with the Chinese monopoly on tea, the British East India Company introduced commercial tea production to British India. [7]