| 31. | The form of Prussian blue required for the treatment of humans or animals is a special grade.
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| 32. | The form of prussian blue required for the treatment of humans or animals is a special grade.
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| 33. | First known was to use Prussian blue, which is a solid ion exchange material, which absorbs thallium.
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| 34. | Prussian blue helps the body excrete caesium-137.
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| 35. | It was Duke University's official color from the 1880s until 1961, when the school adopted Prussian blue.
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| 36. | Prussian blue is widely used by tool makers when the stamping tools and pressure die casting tools.
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| 37. | How about burnt sienna and Prussian blue?
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| 38. | Prussian blue lent its name to prussic acid ( hydrogen cyanide ), which was derived from it.
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| 39. | The form of prussian blue required for the treatment of animals, including humans is a special grade.
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| 40. | The caesium is broken away from soil particles and then precipitated with ferric ferricyanide ( Prussian blue ).
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