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  2. TCP (antiseptic) - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of TCP is also briefly seen in the film Shallow Grave (1994) in the scene following Ewan McGregor's character Alex being beaten up. [ citation needed ] It was also referenced in TV sitcom ‘’ Only Fools and Horses ’’ where lead character Del Boy is said to have treated a stab wound with “TCP and a flannel”, owing to his fear ...

  3. Codd-neck bottle - Wikipedia

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    Codd-neck bottle. A Codd-neck bottle (more commonly known as a Codd bottle or a marble bottle) is a type of bottle used for carbonated drinks.It has a closing design based on a glass marble which is held against a rubber seal, which sits within a recess in the lip.

  4. The Best Travel Size Body Wash Options for Your Next Trip - AOL

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    The travel-size body wash is TSA-compliant at 3 oz, and the formula is sulfate-free. Sol de Janeiro packages more of its best-selling cleansers in travel-friendly bottles, so be sure to pick your ...

  5. Squeeze bottle - Wikipedia

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    A squeeze bottle is a type of container such as a plastic bottle for dispensing a fluid, that is powered by squeezing the container by exerting pressure with the user's hand. Its fundamental characteristic is that manual pressure applied to a resilient hollow body is harnessed to compress fluid within it and thereby expel the fluid through some ...

  6. Orally disintegrating tablet - Wikipedia

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    Clonazepam ODT blister pack and tablet Etizest-1 MD (Etizest-brand 1mg-doskk etizolam mouth-dissolving (MD) blister pack and opened tablet. An orally disintegrating tablet or orally dissolving tablet (ODT) is a drug dosage form available for a limited range of over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications.

  7. Auxiliary label - Wikipedia

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    [3] In 2013, the first recommendations for auxiliary label usage in the United States were published as USP Chapter <17>. [ 4 ] This included a recommendation to limit the use of auxiliary labels to evidence-based labels with critical information, and without pictures unless evidence shows increased efficacy when a picture is used.

  8. Dipping tobacco - Wikipedia

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    A spitter can be an empty bottle, cup or commercially produced spittoon. Dipping tobacco use is often accompanied by first drinking a liquid, in some areas known as a primer, catalyst, and rinser. A primer is used to initially salivate the mouth, usually during a meal, in order to prepare the mouth to use smokeless tobacco.

  9. Yale (mythical creature) - Wikipedia

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    The name "yale" is believed to be derived from the Hebrew word יָעֵל (yael), meaning "ibex".Other common names are "eale" or "centicore". The Septuagint translation of Job 39:1 rendered the word יָעֵל as τραγελάφων (trageláphōn), which referred to the mythical tragelaphus, a half-goat half-stag, which in 1816 gave its name to a genus of antelope Tragelaphus.