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A 15 ppm solution of
picric acid (0.15 mg) was freshly prepared in 100 mL deionized water and used as standard solution.
Initially, crude carbolic acid, (Lister's first agent), and then a whole variety of chemicals, which included
picric acid, iodine, bichloride of mercury, permanganate of potash and corrosive sublimate.
The yellow tag according to Vicar Powell's version was made of white rabbit fur dyed in
picric acid. Although I spent countless hours in Dai's little parlour where he dressed his flies on the windowsill, I cannot recall him ever using
picric acid.
One of the earliest was a precautionary measure issued by the Health Department of Wyoming (MI), which encouraged workers at the
Picric Acid Plant to wash their hands and cover their mouths when coughing.
Kinetics and mechanism of formation of the mono-creatinine
picric acid complex.
The growth cycle and generation time of the isolates were recorded as per the method of Pal(5) Production of HCN was assayed by modified method of Castric (7) using
picric acid indicator papers.
The vessel was laden with TNT,
picric acid, gun-cotton (an explosive substance) and drums of benzol fuel.
The dye is
picric acid which is not harmful and will disappear next spring as the birds naturally shed their feathers.
The whey was characterized by titrable acidity, pH, conductimetry, proteins by the Kjedahl method, fats by the Gerber method, lactose by
picric acid fotometry and sodium and potassium by atomic absorption.
Creatinine was measured colorimetrically by using
picric acid in an alkaline environment (11).
Adding to the excruciating pain suffered from the burn and the secondary physiological sequelae, patients were also subjected to wound dressings soaked in carbolic acid or
picric acid. Other clinicians favored paraffin (wax) paper to cover the wounds (Kindleberger, 1907).