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Pediatrics, 1986
Burns of the hands and feet caused by injudicious disposal of burning charcoals is a previously unreported cause of burn morbidity and occurs not infrequently in children in Hawaii and, likely, in other resort communities. Because burns of the hands and feet often result in need for long-term rehabilitative therapy and often serious functional loss ...
R A, Wiebe, L G, Yamamoto
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Burns of the hands and feet caused by injudicious disposal of burning charcoals is a previously unreported cause of burn morbidity and occurs not infrequently in children in Hawaii and, likely, in other resort communities. Because burns of the hands and feet often result in need for long-term rehabilitative therapy and often serious functional loss ...
R A, Wiebe, L G, Yamamoto
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Sustainable Charcoal Production and Charcoal Briquetting
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2009Abstract A sustainable energy system includes energy efficiency, energy reliability, energy flexibility, fuel poverty, and environmental impacts. A sustainable biofuel has two favorable properties which are availability from renewable raw material, and its lower negative environmental impact than that of fossil fuels.
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Charcoal Briquettes and Activated Charcoal Manufacturing
1985There is always a need to make charcoal more convenient in use, and special industrial applications require charcoal in agglomerated shapes. For this purpose, several techniques are available to the charcoal producer: extrusion, pelletizinq and briquetting.
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More on charcoal and charcoal-based dentifrices
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2017John K, Brooks +2 more
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2007
Charcoal, produced from the incomplete combustion of organic matter, is one of the materials most commonly used for radiocarbon dating. It is now recognized that charcoal forms part of a 'combustion continuum' from slightly charred macroscopic biomass through microscopic soot particles to individual molecular markers produced by burning.
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Charcoal, produced from the incomplete combustion of organic matter, is one of the materials most commonly used for radiocarbon dating. It is now recognized that charcoal forms part of a 'combustion continuum' from slightly charred macroscopic biomass through microscopic soot particles to individual molecular markers produced by burning.
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Charcoal and charcoal-based dentifrices
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2017John K. Brooks +2 more
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