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  2. Your Dishwasher Tablets Can Actually Clean Your Oven ... - AOL

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    Plus, the hard powder tablets have an abrasive surface that helps scour away stuck-on stains but is gentle enough not to scratch the oven glass. Next, find out the best way to clean the oven hood .

  3. Fort Morris (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    It is a brass plaque attached to a stone wall, and reads: "This Tablet Marks the Site of Fort Morris. Erected in November 1755 by Col. James Burd and used as one of the chain of forts to protect the frontiers during the period of Indian hostility following the defeat of General Edward Braddock."

  4. Effervescent tablet - Wikipedia

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    Effervescent or carbon tablets are tablets which are designed to dissolve in water and release carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is generated by a reaction of a compound containing bicarbonate, such as sodium bicarbonate or magnesium bicarbonate, with an acid such as citric acid or tartaric acid. Both compounds are present in the tablet in ...

  5. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Billycan – a lightweight cooking pot in the form of a metal bucket [4] [5] [6] commonly used for boiling water, making tea or cooking over a campfire [7] or to carry water. [6] Bratt pan – large cooking receptacles designed for producing large-scale meals. [8] They are typically used for braising, searing, shallow frying and general cooking ...

  6. Tableting - Wikipedia

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    In almost all cases, tablets coming out of a tablet machine have excess powder on their surface which is removed by passing them through a tablet deduster. The machine works by passing the tablets through a rotating perforated drum with compressed air that removes any loose powder or debris from the surface of the tablets.

  7. Rectal administration - Wikipedia

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    Many oral forms of medications can be crushed and suspended in water to be given via a rectal catheter. The rectal route of administration is useful for patients with any digestive tract motility problem, such as dysphagia , ileus , or bowel obstruction , that would interfere with the progression of the medication through the tract.

  8. Sublingual administration - Wikipedia

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    Multi-purpose tablets—Soluble tablets for either oral or sublingual (or buccal) administration, often also suitable for preparation of injections, Hydrostat (hydromorphone) and a number of brands of morphine tablets and cubes. Sublingual drops—a concentrated solution to be dropped under the tongue, as with some nicocodeine cough preparations,

  9. Campden tablet - Wikipedia

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    A typical Campden tablet contains 0.44 g of sodium metabisulfite, plus filler; eight of these are equivalent to one-half level teaspoon (2.5 mL) of sodium metabisulfite. Other Campden tablet formulations use potassium metabisulfite. Both are referred to, interchangeably, as sulfites, and the 'bi' can be found as 'di'.