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Oil of brick,
called by
apothecaries Oleum de
Lateribus and by
alchemists Oil of Philosophers, was an
empyreumatic oil obtained by
subjecting a
brick...
- A
brick is a type
of construction material used to
build walls,
pavements and
other elements in
masonry construction. Properly, the term
brick denotes...
- The
Brick Ltd. is a
Canadian retailer of furniture, mattresses,
appliances and home electronics. The
company was
founded as The
Brick Warehouse LP by...
- Second-generation
biofuels Tar
Oil of brick Crocker, Mark (2010).
Thermochemical Conversion of Biom**** to
Liquid Fuels and Chemicals.
Royal Society of Chemistry. p. 289...
- from seeds.
Olive oil, palm
oil, and rice bran
oil are
examples of fats from
other parts of fruits. In
common usage,
vegetable oil may
refer exclusively...
-
oil; that is,
whale oil or the
oil of the
blubber of another marine mammal oil of turpentine oil of bricks, the
oil obtained by the
distillation of pieces...
- Gl****
brick, also
known as gl**** block, is an
architectural element made from gl****. The
appearance of gl****
blocks can vary in color, size,
texture and...
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especially delicious when
sauteed in
olive oil.
Brick tops have been
considered one
of the
better edibles of late fall in the
Northeast United States....
- Tung
oil or
China wood
oil is a
drying oil obtained by
pressing the seed from the nut
of the tung tree (Vernicia fordii). Tung
oil hardens upon exposure...
-
known as the
oil industry or the
oil patch,
includes the
global processes of exploration, extraction, refining,
transportation (often by
oil tankers and...