| 1. | Saponification in oil paintings was described as early as 1912.
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| 2. | Saponification does not occur in all oil paintings containing the right materials.
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| 3. | Saponification is an example of such non-fungal process.
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| 4. | Not all experts in saponification _ the science of soap making _ agree.
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| 5. | After saponification was completed, the resulting glycerol was left in the batch.
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| 6. | Saponification to the sodium salt of myristic acid takes place with NaOH in water.
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| 7. | Drinking olive oil results in formation of fecal globules by a process of saponification.
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| 8. | The glycidate then undergoes saponification followed by decarboxylation.
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| 9. | The saponification value for a specific fat will vary by season and by specimen species.
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| 10. | Perhaps the oldest commercially practiced example of ester hydrolysis is saponification ( formation of soap ).
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