| 41. | They have experimented with solid fuels that exhibit these properties, such as paraffin wax and polyethylene wax.
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| 42. | A 14-year-old boy burned himself with paraffin wax spilled from a can while on a scouting expedition.
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| 43. | Candles are usually made of paraffin wax and can be melted to put into a Buddy Burner.
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| 44. | Police said he intended to melt them down and to sell as raw paraffin wax to local florists.
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| 45. | He modeled it with paraffin wax.
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| 46. | In a pathology laboratory, paraffin wax is used to impregnate tissue prior to sectioning thin samples of tissue.
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| 47. | Another possibility is using waxes ( usually paraffin wax or polyethylene or polypropylene derivatives ), or polyacrylate gels.
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| 48. | :: Paraffin wax is a traditional method of sealing jars, used long before modern canning methods were invented.
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| 49. | By the end of the 19th century, most candles being manufactured consisted of paraffin wax and stearic acid.
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| 50. | The treatment includes a paraffin wax dip, which is designed to maximize the skin's ability to lock in moisture.
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