| 21. | Some wastes are considered " multihazardous, " such as tissue samples preserved in formalin.
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| 22. | Cells are cross-linked by UV or formalin and nuclei are isolated from these treated cells.
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| 23. | In his will, his corpse was to be processed in formalin by Jagiellonian University Medical College.
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| 24. | FDA has approved two drugs formalin and hydrogen peroxide for which it has not set a tolerance.
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| 25. | Formalin, an important solution to body preservation, was introduced in 1896 to help with body preservation.
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| 26. | Formalin causes cytoplasm to become basophilic but this effect is balanced by the effect of the picric acid.
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| 27. | The eggs are transferred to incubation tanks where they are disinfected for an hour with 100 ppm formalin.
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| 28. | For instance, formalin, an antiseptic substance, is prohibited in Japan because it can cause red skin.
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| 29. | When the Allies arrived, they found the corpses, some complete and some beheaded, preserved by formalin.
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| 30. | The DNA that Brown hopes to retrieve is an extremely fragile molecule, and most preservatives like formalin destroy it.
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