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Zinc Oxide is a fungi static, meaning it is used to inhibit the growth of fungi in the vegetable protein and is a GRAS (generally recognized as safe) ingredient as classified by the FDA.
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Bitword Oxide Kits Volume 2: It's Amazing How Much Change A Bit Of "Oxygen"
Gearwire - 2009
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One mixture was composed of Oxide of Tin, Carmine, Oil of Lavender, and Oil of Bergamot.
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In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.
Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010
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In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.
Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010
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These acids begin to multiply the creation of Nitric Oxide in the body that is the main reaction induced product which helps the builder grow strong, rich muscles.
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University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science oceanographer Dr. Lou Codispoti explains in his article how waters with depleted oxygen create high levels of Nitrous Oxide which can seep into the atmosphere and add to the greenhouse gas effect.
Aquatic Dead Zones are Assisting Climate Change with Nitrous Oxide | Inhabitat 2010
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In a nutshell, no matter how much I abuse liquor or Valium or Ambien or Nitrous Oxide or Pruno (prison wine), Intervention makes me feel like I'm just not that bad.
Mike Gellman: I Saw You on Intervention Mike Gellman 2010
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Aquatic Dead Zones are Assisting Climate Change with Nitrous Oxide | Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up
Aquatic Dead Zones are Assisting Climate Change with Nitrous Oxide | Inhabitat 2010
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His narcotic night, James concluded in "The Subjective Effects of Nitrous Oxide," was an interesting experiment only; readers couldn't help noticing how often he "ended up losing the clue."
A Miracle Drug's Dark Side Deborah Blum 2011
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