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  2. Didi Seven - Wikipedia

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    Didi Seven is a stain remover that has been heavily advertised in North America. [1] For many years, it was manufactured and marketed by Interwood, a Canadian company which acquired rights to the product from a German company.

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  4. List of hyperaccumulators - Wikipedia

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    Ink Stain Bolete: contains dimethylarsinic acid: Europe [12] As: 27,000 (fronds) [13] Pteris vittata L. Ladder brake fern or Chinese brake fern: 26% of As in the soil removed after 20 weeks' plantation, about 90% As accumulated in fronds. [14] Root extracts reduce arsenate to arsenite. [15] As: 100-7000: Sarcosphaera coronaria

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  6. Chemical Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Chemical Reviews is peer-reviewed scientific journal published twice per month by the American Chemical Society. It publishes review articles on all aspects of chemistry . It was established in 1924 by William Albert Noyes ( University of Illinois ).

  7. The Erotic Review - Wikipedia

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    The Erotic Review hosts reviews for over 90 cities around the world. [6] The site offers both a free and paid membership. Free members can access site features such as the discussion boards and a limited search function. Paid members have additional features such as the ability to access complete reviews and a search page that allows the user ...

  8. Tarmac scam - Wikipedia

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    Rathkeale, County Limerick, Ireland, the base of many tarmac scam gangs. Tarmac fraud is particularly associated with the Rathkeale Rovers and other gangs from the Irish traveller community. [16] [17] [1] [18] The organiser of the scheme may lead a gang of low-paid workers, [3] or human trafficking victims. [19] [20] [8] Cases have been ...

  9. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    "Silver stain", introduced soon after 1300, produced a wide range of yellow to orange colours; this is the "stain" in the term "stained glass". Silver compounds (notably silver nitrate ) [ 5 ] are mixed with binding substances, applied to the surface of glass, and then fired in a furnace or kiln. [ 6 ]