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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Acidic dye
  1. ... is applied. Bacteria that hold onto the first dye are considered "acid-fast" because they resist the acid wash. These ...
  2. Carbolic acid can be found in: Adhesive dyes Lubricating oils Perfumes Textiles Various antiseptics Various disinfectants Various germicides Other products may also contain carbolic acid.
  3. ... as aspartame, saccharin, sodium cyclamate, and sucralose Benzoic ... and coloring substances Monosodium glutamate (MSG) Nitrates and ...
  4. ... AND LUNGS Breathing difficulty (from breathing in the dye) Throat swelling (may also cause breathing difficulty) BLOOD Severe change in acid level of blood (pH balance), which leads to ...
  5. ... AIRWAYS AND LUNGS Breathing difficulty (from breathing in dye remover) Throat swelling (may also cause breathing difficulty) BLOOD Severe change in acid level of blood (pH balance), which leads to ...
  6. ... blood cell count and changes in the blood acid level. There may be ... special dye into your bloodstream to highlight the arteries of ...
  7. Para-aminobenzoic acid is found in certain lip balm and moisturizers containing a sunblock. Chapstick is one brand name.
  8. ... irritating substances or friction. Irritating substances may ... Cement Hair dyes Long-term exposure to wet diapers Pesticides or ...
  9. ... ranging from pink to reddish-purple) tongue: Folic acid and vitamin B12 ... Dyes in drugs and food Chronic medical conditions Overuse ...
  10. ... that alcoholic drinks, vitamin C, and x-ray dye can also affect test results.
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