| 31. | The beans of Mora spp . are edible if boiled, and are also the source of a red dyestuff.
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| 32. | Derivatives of butyryl chloride are used in manufacturing pesticides, pharmaceuticals, perfume fixative, polymerization catalyst, and dyestuffs.
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| 33. | The inks contain a dyestuff that reacts to ultraviolet radiation in the presence of the photocatalytic agent in the coating.
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| 34. | The root as a dyestuff is soluble in alcohol, ether, and the oils, but is insoluble in water.
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| 35. | It is also used in the chemical synthesis of dyestuffs, pharmaceuticals, emulsifiers, textile auxiliaries, as an corrosion resistance.
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| 36. | In 1918 he transferred to the Dyestuffs Department and was assistant general manager of the Lodi Works where silk colorants were made.
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| 37. | This phenomenon was attributed to the dyestuff being composed of indigo, mono-bromo-indigo and di-bromo-indigo.
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| 38. | He became chairman of the Brewers'Trustees and a director of British Dyestuffs Corporation as well as President of the British Legion.
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| 39. | This fear was subsequently contradicted by increased demand for benzene as solvent, motor oil and also an important raw material for dyestuffs.
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| 40. | The bright red dye produced from brazilwood replaced woad as the primary dyestuff in the cloth industry in France and the Low Countries.
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