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  2. Tear gas - Wikipedia

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    Tear gas in use in France 2007 Exploded tear gas canister in the air in Greece. Tear gas, also known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator (from Latin lacrima 'tear'), sometimes colloquially known as "mace" after the early commercial self-defense spray, is a chemical weapon that stimulates the nerves of the lacrimal gland in the eye to produce tears.

  3. Chemical burn - Wikipedia

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    Chemical burns may occur through direct contact on body surfaces, including skin and eyes, via inhalation, and/or by ingestion. Substances that diffuse efficiently in human tissue, e.g., hydrofluoric acid , sulfur mustard , and dimethyl sulfate , may not react immediately, but instead produce the burns and inflammation hours after the contact.

  4. The Bravest - Wikipedia

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    The Bravest (Chinese: 烈火英雄) is a 2019 Chinese disaster film directed by Tony Chan and starring Huang Xiaoming, Du Jiang, Tan Zhuo, Yang Zi, and Oho Ou. [4] It is adapted from author Bao'erji Yuanye's non-fiction book The Deepest Water are Tears (最深的水是泪水). [5]

  5. Here's what happens when kids are exposed to tear gas [Video]

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  6. Joey King Shares Pictures of the Multiple Burns on Her Face ...

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    The photos she shared of her burns, however, show that King has since abandoned her new look and already dyed her brows back to their original color. View this post on Instagram.

  7. Sidewalk, contact burns a real concern with extreme heat - AOL

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    With temperatures expected to topple 120 in the Southwestern U.S., officials are warning that sidewalks and other surfaces are too dangerous to touch.

  8. Injury in humans - Wikipedia

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    The skin is susceptible to burns, and burns to the skin often cause blistering. Abrasive trauma scrapes or rubs off the skin, and severe abrasions require skin grafting to repair. Skin tears involve the removal of the epidermis or dermis through friction or shearing forces, often in vulnerable populations such as the elderly.

  9. Danica Patrick Keeps Sharing Gruesome Pictures of Her ... - AOL

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    Danica Patrick is still red-hot about a burn she received from a scalding Starbucks drink. The former NASCAR driver, 42, shared a photo of the gnarly aftermath four days removed from the incident.