| 1. | However, it is not nearly as toxic as methanol or ethylene glycol.
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| 2. | It is unclear whether he suffered permanent damage from drinking ethylene glycol.
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| 3. | Under these conditions, ethylene glycol yields of 90 % can be achieved.
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| 4. | Ethylene Glycol and its ethers are nephrotoxic if applied to damaged skin.
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| 5. | For example, a mixture of nitroglycerin and ethylene glycol dinitrate freezes at.
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| 6. | By 1929, ethylene glycol was being used by almost all dynamite manufacturers.
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| 7. | Next thing they'll think they can control the supply of ethylene glycol.
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| 8. | EQUATE's plant, which cost dlrs 2 billion, produces ethylene, ethylene glycol and polyethylene.
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| 9. | Ethylene glycol in biological fluids can be determined by gas chromatography.
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| 10. | In both cases for PEN, the glycol monomer is ethylene glycol.
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