| 21. | The tannic acid from fallen leaves and cypress needles also acted as a kind of embalming fluid.
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| 22. | The introduction of tannic acid treatment of severe burn injuries in the 1920s significantly reduced mortality rates.
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| 23. | The slow-moving waters of the Okefenokee are tea-colored due to the tannic acid released from decaying vegetation.
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| 24. | You won't have a tannic acid stain.
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| 25. | Under directive 89 / 107 / EEC tannic acid can be referred to as a food ingredient.
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| 26. | They were located near water where hemlock bark was placed in large vats to make tannic acid.
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| 27. | When the tannins are metabolized in cattle, the tannic acid produced can cause ulceration and kidney failure.
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| 28. | Unlike coffee, which stimulates the nerves, tea contains tannic acid, which stimulates digestion and speeds metabolism, Hadady says.
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| 29. | "' Quercitannic acid "'is one of the two forms of tannic acid found in oak bark and leaves.
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| 30. | The biological action of rhatany is caused by the astringent rhataniatannic acid, which is similar to tannic acid.
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