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    17 de noviembre de 2014. Russell, Loris S. (2003). A Heritage of Light: Lamps and Lighting in the Early Canadian Home. University of Toronto Press.…
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  • Miniatura para Historia de la industria del petróleo
    Capítulo XIV pags. 470-471 Russell, Loris S. (2003). A Heritage of Light: Lamps and Lighting in the Early Canadian Home. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-3765-8…
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  • Turpentine (redirección desde Oil of turpentine)
    larch), or the volatile oil part thereof, namely oil (spirit) of turpentine; the later usage is much more common today. Important pines for turpentine production…
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  • Petroleum (redirección desde Crude oil)
    involvement. A tarball is a blob of crude oil (not to be confused with tar, which is a human-made product derived from pine trees or refined from petroleum) which…
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  • including cedar oil, cypress oil, and olive oil were used during the mummification process. Vegetable oils have been used for lighting fuel for lamps, cooking…
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  • List of vegetable oils (redirección desde Oil crop)
    as fuel, such as in oil lamps and as a substitute for petroleum-based fuels. Some of the many other uses include wood finishing, oil painting, and skin…
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  • could tend to 200 lamps at once. For the second process, the ink was derived from pine wood from which the resin had been removed. The pine wood was burnt…
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  • sterilizing fluid NAV-CO2 system Nitromersol Ozone Peracetic acid Phenols Pine oil Polyaminopropyl biguanide Potassium hypochlorite Potassium permanganate…
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  • Petroleum industry (redirección desde Oil patch)
    used in artificial asphalt, machine oil and lubricants, in addition to Łukasiewicz's kerosene lamp. As kerosene lamps gained popularity, the refining industry…
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  • African Red Slip terra sigillata tableware and clay oil lamp manufacture, as a crucial industry. Lamps provided the most common form of illumination in Rome…
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  • materials include rosin, tall oil, pine oil, and terpentine. Crude gum or oleoresin can be collected from the wounds of living pine trees. The term naval stores…
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  • aetheroleum, or simply as the oil of the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove. An essential oil is essential in the sense that…
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  • Oil paint is a type of slow-drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil, commonly linseed oil. The viscosity of the paint…
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  • without masts and engine, is due to this setting, lined with pine wood and lit by oil lamps, and decorated with barrel organs and musical boxes. On the…
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  • Kruusement, K. (2006). "Co-liquefaction of kukersite oil shale and pine wood in supercritical water" (PDF). Oil Shale. A Scientific-Technical Journal. 23 (3)…
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  • who tested a sample of the oil, and assured them that it could be distilled into useful products such as kerosene for lamps. The Drake well is often referred…
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  • oil, Alexandrian laurel oil, poon oil, nyamplung oil, domba oil, honne oil (Honge is used as biodiesel), undi oil, pinnai oil, fetau oil, punnai oil,…
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  • Tamarind (redirección desde Tamarind seed oil)
    including Myanmar, the fruit pulp is used to polish brass shrine statues and lamps, and copper, brass, and bronze utensils. Tamarind contains tartaric acid…
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  • Creosote (redirección desde Creosote oil)
    that was produced from burning it was of little inconvenience. By 1879, lamps had been created that ensured a more complete combustion by using compressed…
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  • of welding to make sculptures from ornamental iron. He forged vases, lamps, lamp bases, candlesticks, and weather vanes. He used metal from iron bars…
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  • Balm of Gilead (sección Pine)
    daughter-in-law by telling her to adorn herself with balsam oil and then light the lamp (Shab. 26a). According to the 13th-century (?) Liber Ignium (Book…
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  • vegetables.: 33  In antiquity, butter was used for fuel in lamps, as a substitute for oil. The Butter Tower of Rouen Cathedral was erected in the early…
    54 kB (5806 palabras) - 14:33 8 may 2024
  • originally placed in. Other names for this oil include honge oil, kanuga oil, karanja oil, and pungai oil. Millettia pinnata is native to South and Southeast…
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