Updated: March 7th, 2010 Dispersing Agent: Either a non-surface active polymer or a surface-active substance added to a suspension, usually a colloid, to improve the separation of particles and to prevent settling or clumping. Dispersants consist normally of one or more surfactants, but may also be gases.
Updated: March 7th, 2010 Tertiary Amine: An amine, containing three radicals, of general formula R1R2R3-N; the radicals may be the same, different, or part of a ring.
Updated: March 7th, 2010 Non-Carcinogenic: Not causing cancer
Updated: March 7th, 2010 Aphthous: Of, relating to, or characterized by aphthae. See Aphthae
Updated: March 7th, 2010 Caustic: Capable of burning, corroding, or destroying living tissue.
Updated: March 7th, 2010 Granuloma: a medical term for a ball-like collection of immune cells which forms when the immune system attempts to wall off substances that it perceives as foreign but is unable to eliminate. Such substances include infectious organisms such as bacteria and fungi as well as other materials such as keratin,
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Updated: March 6th, 2010 Immunology: The study of the body’s immune system or natural defense mechanisms against disease.
Updated: March 6th, 2010 Immunological: Of or relating to immunology.
Updated: March 6th, 2010 Wheals: A raised, itchy (pruritic) area of skin that is almost always an overt sign of allergy. Not all wheals are alike.
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