- to Galen, the best
soaps were Germanic, and
soaps from Gaul were
second best.
Zosimos of Panopolis,
circa 300 AD,
describes soap and soapmaking. A detergent...
- in
Women and
Soap Opera: A
Study of
Prime Time
Soaps,
Polity Press, Cambridge, 1991. ISBN 0-7456-0489-7 Mercado, Andrew.
Super Aussie Soaps,
Pluto Press...
- Look up
Soap,
soap, or
SOAP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soap is a
surfactant cleaning compound used for
personal or
other cleaning.
Soap may also...
-
SOAP (formerly an
acronym for
Simple Object Access Protocol) is a
messaging protocol specification for
exchanging structured information in the implementation...
- A
soaper is a
person who
practices soap making. It is the
origin of the
surnames "Soper", "
Soaper", and "Saboni" (Arabic for
soap maker).
Roads named...
- Hard
soaps (Latin: sapo medicatus), also
termed soda
soaps in
older terminology, are
categorized under soaps and are
typically sodium salts of
fatty acids...
-
antibacterial soaps containing triclocarban and
triclosan can no
longer be marketed. Dial
replaced these ingredients with
benzalkonium chloride (for bar
soaps) and...
- Kerala.
Kerala State Industrial Enterprises Official Website.
Kerala Soaps. "Kerala
Soaps gets a new
lease of life
after 8 years". The Hindu. 29
December 2009...
- the
formation of lime
soaps.
Water softening Tadelakt, a form of lime-
soap-based
waterproof plaster Qadad,
another form of lime-
soap waterproof plaster Angelo...
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Lifebuoy was one of the most po****r
soaps in the
United States from
approximately 1923 to the mid-‘50s, when
perfumed soaps took over the market. It was the...