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Some preparations are adulterated with phenylbutazone, ephedrine, aminopyrine or mandrake root.
Pilocarpus was at one time adulterated with spurious jaborandis, other foreign leaves, stems, dirt and mouldy leaves.
This may be owing to low awareness about the hazardous side effects of adulterated food on our health.
He also attempted to fine tune the money supply with mintage of new gold coinage and adulterated silver coins.
The seedlings are then individually transferred to tubes containing nutrient solutions adulterated with different concentrations of lead.
In most cases, these substances are adulterated with other chemicals and pose risks of overdose.
It can spot a dodgy dram of whisky, a mucky drop of water or adulterated petrol, in moments.
The rice stored in their school for the noon meal scheme was found to be adulterated with fine iron particles, urea, bits of mortar and what not.
A yellow variety which stains water and has a faint odor is adulterated with the horned-poppy.
The programme was aimed at protecting consumers and retailers against buying and stocking fraudulent and adulterated manuka honey products.
In many ways it is apt that this adulterated tequila drink was their cocktail of choice.
In the 1970s, the search for lucre through the illegal drug business compounded and further adulterated societal ties.
Our oils are tested by Gas Liquid Chromatography and aren't neither strechted nor adulterated.
When Guru Amaradasa got the Pothis written from his grandson, Sahansar Rama, he realized that some other minor poets adulterated it with inferior and ingenuine hymns.
Ghee is adulterated to the extent of 80 to 85 percent with Vanaspati.
His grin widened, but it was adulterated with some apprehension.
The significant feature is that it is still the natural derivative of the plant, and, save exceptionally, it is not adulterated by the addition of any further substances.
Below this, an unregulated mass of crudely produced and often adulterated rotgut, some selling for as little as 60 centimes per litre.
In the marketplace, people could expect to be cheated, overcharged, sold adulterated food, or exploited by unfair credit.
Any penalties which might be imposed in the adulterated butter case are a matter for the national judicial authorities concerned.
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How was I responsible when de Vere led me into it, and had my drink adulterated?
Nothing is more prejudicial to health than adulterated liquors, or liquors that are debased by any corrupting vegetable substance.
And even that will be stolen by the Liberals or adulterated by the Conservatives.
Provence oil adulterated with sunflower oil and mixed with very small traces of camphor and cajeput, sassafras, and rosemary oils.
They are often still further cheapened by being adulterated with salt, dextrine and the like.
The foreign is uniformly adulterated with chalk or starch, and coloured with sap green.
The jalap resin of commerce is generally adulterated with scammony, gum, guaiacum or resin.
The elemi of the shops is often adulterated, but more frequently a factitious kind is sold for the genuine gum.
This is sometimes adulterated with glucose, molasses, golden syrup, and with ordinary white sugar.
It is frequently adulterated with jalap resin, a fraud readily detected by its insolubility in the last two menstrua.
Snuff is, we are sorry to say, vilely adulterated, and some kinds poisonously.
It is extensively adulterated with poppy, nut, and teel oil, and not unfrequently with refined rape or colza oil.
Vinegars may be adulterated by the addition of mineral acids as sulfuric or hydrochloric.
Pulverized sugar is often adulterated with starch, flour, magnesia, and sometimes silex and terra alba.
Not only does it vary much in freedom from acid and rancidity, but is frequently adulterated.
Nature hates all false coloring and is ever best where she is least adulterated with art.
It is often largely adulterated with chalk and sulphate of copper.
In what ways may cocoa and chocolate preparations be adulterated?
His face was also like margarine, but of adulterated margarine, certainly.
Never had Captain Wragge burned his adulterated incense on the flimsy altar of human vanity to better purpose than he was burning it now.
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