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permissible exposure limit for
lead in the workplace,
comprising metallic lead,
inorganic lead compounds, and
lead soaps, was set at 50 μg/m3 over an 8-hour...
- A
soap opera,
daytime drama, or
soap for short, is
typically a long-running
radio or
television serial,
frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble...
- However, it
tended to
cause lead poisoning, and its use has been
banned in most countries.
White lead compounds known as
lead soap were also used as additive...
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Soap is an
American sitcom television series that
originally ran on ABC from
September 13, 1977,
until April 20, 1981. The show was
created as a nighttime...
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Pears Glycerin soap is a
British brand of
soap first produced and sold in 1807 by
Andrew Pears, at a
factory just off
Oxford Street in London. It was...
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Horton on the NBC
daytime soap opera, Days of Our
Lives for
which she
received her
first Daytime Emmy
Award for
Outstanding Lead Actress in a
Drama Series...
- 4th ed. 16: 1017-1029. Nora, Angelo; Koenen,
Gunther (2010). "Metallic
Soaps". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry. doi:10.1002/14356007.a16_361...
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fatty acid. Like most
soaps, it does not
dissolve in water.
Lead soaps have been used as
stabilizers and
plasticizers in PVC.
Lead soaps are
usually prepared...
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television personality and
former model.
Davidson is best
known for her
roles in
soap operas as
Kristen DiMera and
Susan Banks on NBC's Days of Our
Lives and Ashley...
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Corinthos in the ABC
soap opera General Hospital. For his role in
General Hospital,
Benard received three Daytime Emmy
Award for
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama...