Not only do latex allergies threaten health-care workers, but patients are also at risk. |
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Either latex or solvent-based paint can be used, but you must use one type only. |
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Is it possible to purchase this liquid latex in 16-ounce or larger quantities? |
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But probably the best results come when the concrete is modified with polymer latex. |
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If you are using latex paints, then you want a synthetic brush like polyester. |
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If a plastic moisture barrier is present, either an oil or latex floor coating may be used. |
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Pour the liquid latex into the sand and cement mixture and mix it completely with a trowel or other tool. |
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For the early experiments in the series reported here a latex enamel paint solution was used to colour the vessels. |
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I buy the best grade exterior latex paint, rather than oil or other solvent based paint. |
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The rupture of the laticifers stops the flow of latex to the margin of the leaf that is subsequently consumed by these beetles. |
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This is no mother's milk, however, but a latex exuded by specialized structures, called laticifers, that are found throughout the plant. |
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These laticiferous tubules are the source of the milky latex that is used to make natural chewing gums and rubber. |
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Table 7 provides a summary of symptoms of latex exposure and possible anaphylaxis for both conscious and anesthetized patients. |
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The latex films or coatings may be cured at ambient temperatures or may be thermally cured. |
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Serology showed no recent mycoplasma, legionella, or rickettsial infection, and a serum cryptococcal latex agglutination test was negative. |
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To avoid human infection, farmers should wear latex gloves when handling both infected animals and the live vaccine. |
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Recently, a coworker told me that there is an alternative to conventional rubber latex that is not a synthetic product. |
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Many of the ailments were caused by the ammonia that is added to rubber latex mixture to keep it liquid. |
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When working with any finish, open windows and wear a respirator and latex or rubber gloves. |
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One advantage of this material is that it is more resistant to alcohols than natural rubber latex and vinyl. |
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You should wear eye goggles, a mask over your nose and mouth, and rubber or latex gloves. |
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Also known as natural rubber latex, this milky cytosol is acquired by tapping the commercial rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis. |
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Experts recommend that all mailroom employees wear latex gloves, masks and safety glasses while sorting and processing the mail. |
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Your latex allergy has brought me untold misery and your aversion to hot wax has cost me hundreds at the laser salon. |
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To stop the palms of your hands from staining, wear latex gloves when you are applying the tanner. |
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It must be eaten ripe, since latex and tannin present in the unripe fruit give it an unpleasantly astringent taste. |
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The trees are tapped for latex by cutting spiral grooves in the bark and inserting a spout with a cup for collection of the latex. |
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Several types of synthetic materials also may be referred to as latex but these do not contain the proteins that cause allergic reactions. |
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You can also paint vertical tiles that don't get much wear like a kitchen backsplash or bathroom walls with regular latex paint. |
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Special solvents control the coalescence of the latex particles into a tough, tenacious film. |
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For this reason, and because of the potential hazards described in this article, a legal ban on the use of powdered latex gloves may occur. |
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For already painted drywall surfaces, sand repaired areas and spot prime with a quality latex wall sealer. |
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Clean the brushes using paint thinner, if you used oil-based, or soap and water if you used latex. |
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The most common prime pigment is titanium dioxide, a white pigment found in both oil and latex paints. |
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Getting fit and toning up doesn't mean being confined to a sweaty gym or paying homage to stretch latex in an aerobics studio. |
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Oddly enough, it is this very latex that prevents gelatin from setting when combined with figs. |
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Both of the teenagers stared at us, as if we'd pulled off latex masks and reveled ourselves as green-skinned aliens. |
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Use of a diaphragm is contraindicated in women with hypersensitivity to latex or a history of toxic shock syndrome. |
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Work-related symptoms often were reported among latex positive participants and included hives, eye symptoms, and wheezing. |
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He looks at me, takes a latex glove and blows it up into a balloon so it looks like a crazy beige rooster. |
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In tropical folk medicine, the fresh latex is smeared on boils, warts and freckles and given as a vermifuge. |
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If you use a siphon sprayer with your air compressor, you will need one with an external mix nozzle to spray latex. |
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These responses can occur when materials containing latex come into contact with the skin, mucous membranes, or internal tissues. |
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First, they painted the stucco with a primer undercoat, then applied medium blue latex house paint. |
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Modern plastics and latex materials are too elastic and flimsy to compete with nature's brilliant design. |
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If you do not have latex bonding agent, simply dampen the area well by spraying water with a spray bottle. |
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Unlike PVC gloves, neoprene and nitrile gloves showed leakage rates comparable to latex gloves. |
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Mephisto makes shoes with a 100 percent biodegradable latex midsole, a natural rubber sole, and a footbed made of pure natural cork. |
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Even under a heavy latex suit, his intensity comes through and breathes life into what could be a wooden role. |
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It is recommended that natural bristle brushes never be used with latex coatings. |
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Individuals with the same history of sensitization have similar patterns of antibody specificities to latex proteins. |
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Depends on how funny you think it is to see Williams hamming around in layers of latex. |
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In a corner, run a bead of latex caulk down, smoothing it in with your finger. |
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Across the windows of the storefront, Mr. Stolowitz had lettered FREE SHOES in huge strokes of brown latex paint. |
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This resembles and smells like the latex of the opium poppy, but the plants are not related. |
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Known since pre-Columbian times for its yellow latex and laxative properties, P. tomentellus is grown ornamentally and in herbarium collections. |
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She grabbed some latex gloves and stuffed them in her pocket along with the transmitter enclosed in a bag, with fingerprints already removed. |
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One couple run into the killer who is hideously scarred by a very bad latex effect. |
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It's made from very elaborate moulds out of very thin latex, and once everything is on it's kind of like a suit of armour. |
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This morning I brushed up against a door that had been recently painted with latex paint. |
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It does not dissolve the latex particles, but disperses them in suspension. |
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People with occupational exposure to latex include medical professionals, housekeepers, tire manufacturers, and latex industry workers. |
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The response has an acute character as an immediate hypersensitive reaction to latex exposure. |
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Personnel can perform diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis of latex hypersensitivity. |
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Use latex products, penetrants, or breathable epoxy generic materials designed to reduce the emission of water vapor from the slab. |
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Other export crops include pineapples, oil palm, coconuts, timber, latex, and sugar. |
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Although latex was tapped from trees in parts of Assam, all the rubber from the East Indies got to be called India rubber. |
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Use an artist's paintbrush or any tiny brush to apply stain to the dried latex wood filler. |
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Clean up any dried residue with acetone and fill any gaps with matching latex filler. |
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A bill was introduced into the legislative assembly that would have banned the use of powdered latex gloves throughout the state. |
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Four sets of reagents comprising latex beads coated with polyvalent immune sera to 17 serotypes of heat resistant CPA were used in the study. |
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Mind you, Elaine C Smith wearing a scarlet latex corselet in her role as Miss Adelaide is worthy even of the Turner Prize. |
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To the best of my knowledge, all liquid masking fluids or liquid friskets are made from liquid latex. |
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The materials can also replace controversial natural-rubber latex in tubing, catheters, connectors, seals, and gaskets. |
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An oil-base primer or stain-blocking latex primer should be applied to the bare wood. |
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Although workers may find latex gloves sweaty and cumbersome, they are also an inexpensive preventive measure. |
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I think the same way some kids watch movies and want to be actors, other kids want to be doing the latex and goop, the fun stuff. |
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Clinical history can be unreliable as a diagnostic indicator of latex allergy because of confounding variables. |
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The apes in this film are incredibly detailed, with masks and makeup that allow the actors underneath to emote through the latex. |
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Outside is a coating of sugar, latex enamel paint, and an insecticide such as imidacloprid. |
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Sand, prime, and paint the chair using two or more coats of semigloss latex enamel paint. |
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When he isn't a special effect, he's hidden behind a latex mask or existing as a disembodied voice. |
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His job responsibilities required that he wear latex gloves, and he eventually developed coryza, skin exfoliation, and skin fissures. |
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Members of the family produce latex, diverse iridoids, cardioglycosides, and various alkaloids, sometimes cyanogenic, rarely saponiferous. |
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When latex gloves are manufactured, chemicals, curing agents, and accelerators are added to give gloves these desired properties. |
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As a result, latex modified mortar and concrete have an improved waterproofness over ordinary mortar and concrete. |
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Synthetic stuccos consist of sand suspended in a mixture of acrylic polymer, latex and pigments. |
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Rachael says initially she uses different layers of acrylic to build up a painted surface on the canvas, a layered process of paint and latex. |
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This product is even VAE modified latex, characterized by inocuity, insipidity, high drying speed, strong viscidity and firm adhibiting. |
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Technicians in white coats, latex gloves, and hairnets walk the halls and move about the lab purposefully. |
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So it would appear that my chances of seeing a bearded man walking around in leather chaps and a latex nun's wimple are doubly-remote. |
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Use of powder-free latex gloves with low protein content was recommended when handling infectious materials. |
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Although these ammoniated latex proteins have different molecular weights than those of nonammoniated latex, the epitopes remain the same. |
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Bubble gums are made of sugar, corn syrup, flavours, softeners and latex or plastic. |
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It is one of those types of plants that if you cut the stem, it exudes a sticky white sort of latex. |
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They depend on it for their livelihood as they collect rubber latex from the Hevea brazilensis trees. |
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Figs are members of the rubber tree family and secrete white, sticky latex that can irritate the skin. |
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This fluid is called the fig latex and has antibacterial and anti-parasitic properties. |
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Further recommendations included what to do if an employee was suffering from latex allergies. |
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Latex commonly is referred to as natural rubber latex or by the simplified term rubber. |
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Concerns about latex protein allergy, however, have caused a number of health care facilities to seek alternatives. |
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The fibers are twisted into ropes and sprayed with natural latex, which increases their elasticity. |
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The Latin name lactuca is connected with lac, milk, because of the milky sap or latex which oozes out of the cut stem. |
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Often, parents or caregivers are not aware of the risk of sensitivity to natural rubber latex. |
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Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to adalimumab, rubber or latex. |
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Natural latex is a milky fluid produced by the rubber tree and is used for manufacturing scores of every day items. |
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They are typically incorporated into the formulation through a latex emulsion. |
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Prime the wall with a low luster latex enamel paint and allow it to dry completely before the next step. |
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Other parts of the painting have the gritty texture of sand, which Sudduth has added to latex paint. |
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Top quality acrylic latex paints are the best choice for exterior surfaces. |
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Seriously, there's no better way aside from a doctor's latex ensheathed hand in the darker, tenderer areas of your person to assess your hernias and would-be hernias. |
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At which point, to my astonishment, a midwife suggested feeding her formula but, to avoid spoiling her with a latex teat, she suggested the baby drink it from a cup. |
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Although no cure exists for latex allergies, nonallergic skin rashes can be treated with doctor-prescribed or over-the-counter ointments, creams, or jellies. |
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Other substances that can cause hives and angioedema include pollen, animal dander, latex and substances injected into your skin from insect stings. |
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All specimens are latex molds whitened with ammonium chloride. |
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Otherwise, by law, we are to assume the product does not contain latex. |
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I was trying to save money by using latex paint instead of spray-paint. |
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They also made a medicine against fevers from the latex sap of the plant. |
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The voracious demand for labor to gather latex and heat it into balls of balata fell on the indigenous peoples of the region, providing the central theme of this book. |
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Mold-making polyurethane is an economical substitute for silicone or latex to cast decorative concrete tabletops, balusters, or replicas of natural rocks and boulders. |
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Lacing his fingertips behind his head, he peeled off, one finger at a time, a pair of ambidextrous unisize disposable latex examination gloves, and decided he would never take them off. |
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Seal this joint with acrylic latex exterior caulk and check it every year. |
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My mother did rubber latex tapping for a meagre wage to feed us. |
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The three latexes that are most commonly used in polymer-modified concrete are styrene-butadiene resin, acrylic latex, and vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer. |
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Last year, Browne's mental asylum included pieces of latex, Joker-like make-up, and medical gloves. |
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From earcuffs to arm parties, hippie-prep to latex, six things you may actually see next Spring. |
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A prototype probably, covered in some kind of synthetic latex. |
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Models wore slicked-back ponytails mounted high on their heads with strips of latex that looked like masking tape. |
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Captain Horace Frank said officers are already accustomed to wearing latex gloves after an outbreak of MRSA a few years ago. |
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He puts on a pair of latex gloves and tears a fresh needle from a packet. |
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I recommend a latex wood filler for repair of splits and dents. |
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Use denatured alcohol to remove dried latex paint spills or drips. |
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There is recent evidence that in the UK the high prevalence figures for asthma have plateaued, but this is not true of other allergic conditions like nut and latex allergy. |
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Other examples of topical application of herbs and their expressed juice are the use of chelidonium or dandelion latex to remove warts and other excrescences. |
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One of the incendiary devices had a blue colored latex glove as a wick. |
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Within each open container is a creamer cup holding a dollop of latex house paint in a color such as royal blue, pale aqua, lime green or muted yellow. |
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The owners used plaster with latex in the house, which eliminates the need for dry lining and also has the flexibility to expand and contract with the old walls. |
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Some manufacturers have been willing to guarantee that their products are latex free, and others seem less than eager to supply information about their products. |
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A related species is the cow tree in Venezuela, whose latex is drunk. |
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For brick, concrete and cinder block, only latex should be used. |
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In contrast, latex from the tropical rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis can cause allergic reactions ranging from discomforting rashes to life-threatening shock. |
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Natural rubber latex is derived from the white, milky sap of rubber trees that are grown commercially in southeastern Asia, primarily Malaysia, and West Africa. |
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If a health-care worker becomes latex hypersensitive, he or she may be qualified to receive workmen's compensation, depending upon the state in which he or she resides. |
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Natural rubber originates from the latex of the rubber tree, which is acquired by tapping into the bark layers of the rubber tree. |
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As a preliminary step, the capabilities of the optical trap were tested using small latex spheres in place of bacteria. |
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Like many other species of Papaver, the plant exudes white to yellowish latex when the tissues are broken. |
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The leaves and latex have an acrid taste and are mildly poisonous to grazing animals. |
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Biopolymer latex may be produced by crosslinking starch with glyoxal followed by cryogenic grinding. |
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So off we went, six sleazy hookers in low-cut leopard stretch tops, red teddys with micro minis, skin tight hot pink latex pants. |
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Alison Dugmore, 37, suffered an anaphylactic attack brought on by exposure to latex and quit work. |
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However, in the case of a latex which adsorbs onto pigments, such as polymer EXP-1, the formation of composite particles begins fairly rapidly. |
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However, such studies have only focused on conventional monomodal latexes, and not on bimodal latex dispersions. |
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The two intravenous cannulae were then connected using the latex tubing of an intravenous infusion set. |
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The IgG were collected, purified, and then linked to polystyrene latex particles, resulting in latex-IgG complexes. |
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For its duplexity of latex and plastic it is used as thermoplastic, thermoelastic and elastomeric functional material. |
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Their identity can be confirmed using latex agglutination kits or appropriate antisera. |
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The interaction of latex with calcined clay indicates polyvinylacetate latexes interact with calcined clay exothermically. |
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This soft, flexible, stretchable tubing is said to have good recovery and is more resistant to ozone than natural rubber latex tubing. |
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However, the IARC report specifically noted that purification by decolorization removes the toxic latex constituents of concern. |
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A 50-50 blend of the latex and morning glory produced maximum bounciness, perfect for the rubber balls. |
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Throw rugs with latex backing rubber shelf liners, bath tub mats, rubber bands, and rubber utensils were some of the items eliminated. |
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Arkema Emulsion Systems focuses on latex binders, while Coatex is entirely dedicated to water-based rheology additives. |
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Herbs, trees, vines, geophytes with subterranean tubers, occasionally succulents, with milky latex. |
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Natural and synthetic rubbers, such as latex, nitrile, millable polyurethane, silicone, butyl and neoprene, are also thermosets. |
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Many mattresses, even innerspring models, include latex-based foam layers that might concern those with latex allergies. |
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He mixes traditional materials such as felt and sinamay with contemporary materials like latex, plastic and metallic leather. |
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The atomic force micrography image shows long, thin lamellar structure covering the latex film surface. |
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Since most of the rubbers are available in solid and latex forms, melt and solution intercalations are considered to be the ideal methods for preparing rubber nanocomposites. |
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However, the buffer extract had milky tinge, therefore latex solubilised in water containing Sodium tetrathionate and EDTA during purification protocol. |
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Flublok is highly pure and does not contain thimerosal, gelatin or latex. |
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As can be seen, the housepaint had quite high permeability, while the latex and solventborne 2-PK epoxy primer paints had very low permeability to oxygen. |
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Model samples were prepared with the latex of one clone, by blending the latex of two clones, or by peptization with Struktol LP 150 as the peptizing agent. |
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This complex has units producing polyethylene, synthetic rubbers, latex, propylene glycol, pyrolysis benzene and fractions of butene, butylene and isobutylene. |
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You can lightly massage his perineum, or you can snap on a latex glove and go about two inches in and feel around for something the size of a walnut, and massage gently. |
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Many people still believe you have to buy carpet designed for bathrooms with a washable latex backing, but any carpet with a rot-proof backing is suitable. |
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In the past the ball was made up of leather panels sewn together, with a latex bladder for pressurisation but modern balls at all levels of the game are now synthetic. |
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Westwood inevitably succumbed to the allure of the dress, but her vision was in latex, cut indecently low in the neck and pornographically short in hem. |
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Both alkyds and latex paints come in a variety of sheens or lusters. |
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While most high-quality architectural latex paints meet existing requirements for VOC content, some alkyds and industrial maintenance coatings do not. |
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This allows it to maintain its structural integrity and makes it ideal for filter media papers, latex saturated products, mercerization, and diaper fluff. |
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Such an amount comes essentially from Hevea brasiliensis and is obtained by taking the latex from the rubber tree, and then coagulating the rubber. |
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Stabilizers which are potassium hydroxide solution and potassium laurate solution were then added to HA latex, followed by the vulcanizing agents. |
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The surreal movie stars Denis Lavant as Monsieur Oscar who changes into numerous costumes and latex masks to adopt the guise of some strange characters. |
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These beds feature either bamboo or certified organic cotton ticking, and offer bio-foam encasement, bio-foam upholstery layers, talalay latex and visco foam. |
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The disposable menstrual cup is made from a non-absorbent, nonirritating plastic that has been used for more than 20 years in medical devices and contains no latex. |
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Latex emulsions are made up of polymeric materials suspended in an aqueous solvent by a surfactant. |
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Latex beads pipetted onto the surface of adherent aggregates attach to the membrane and are internalized. |
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Latex allergic reactions range from pruritus to erythematous, weeping lesions. |
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Latex dust also settles on horizontal surfaces throughout the OR and can become airborne again with subsequent agitation. |
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Latex gloves are permeable to chemicals, so nitrile gloves are your best choice. |
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Latex agglutination, while quick, simple, and sensitive, is not recommended for routine use as pathogens cannot be ruled out by a negative test result. |
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In this article, I first give an example of how to convert a simple LaTeX document to HTML and discuss how the program handles in-line graphics and style files. |
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Latex paints are not recommended for roofs where water ponds. |
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