| 41. | Treatments include Praziquantel, salt baths, formalin or organophosphates, fenbendazole, albendazole, Bromex-50 and potassium permanganate.
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| 42. | MenAfriVac is a formalin from cultures of " Clostridium tetani " grown in a modified Mueller-Hinton agar.
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| 43. | But Smith was away for the holidays . There was no refrigeration available and only a liter of formalin available for preservation.
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| 44. | Both feet and the right thumb, being well conserved by the peat, were also preserved in formalin for later examination.
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| 45. | Local stores and supermarkets often sell fruits, fishes, and vegetables that have been treated with formalin to keep them fresh.
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| 46. | One of his first accomplishments while at Purdue was determining that formalin could be used as a fungicide to control potato scab.
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| 47. | Formalin actually contains very little monomeric formaldehyde; most of it forms short chains of stabilizer to limit the extent of polymerization.
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| 48. | Formalin-treated animals show 20-times more rubbing behaviour during the first minute after injection than saline-treated crabs.
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| 49. | In the field, a health worker can put a piece of skin in Formalin, a preservative that kills any virus present.
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| 50. | Cutting it loose, she holds it up for all to admire before injecting it with formalin to preserve the cochlear structures inside.
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