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  Light-emitting diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Purple LEDs are blue LEDs with an orange glowing phosphor over the chip.
For example, some are blue LEDs painted with fluorescent paint or fingernail polish that can wear off, and some are white LEDs with a pink phosphor or dye that unfortunately fades after a short time.
The semiconducting chip is encased in a solid plastic lens, which is much tougher than the glass envelope of a traditional light bulb or tube.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/LED   (4570 words)

  
 Urban Entomology [Ebeling Chap. 9 part 3] Pests Attacking Mand and His Pets
A drop of chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, ether, benzene, vaseline, or fingernail polish rubbed over it will help remove the tick.
Several minutes to a half-hour later, when the tick has withdrawn its mouthparts, it can be removed with less damage to the skin.
Jenkins (1948) suggested the possibility that chiggers might be of value in decreasing mosquito populations.
www.insects.ucr.edu /ebeling/ebel9-3.html   (19692 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Topics beginning with F
Fibromuscular dysplasia - stroke secondary to see Stroke secondary to FMD
Fingernails - bluish see Skin discoloration - bluish
Fingers - pale see Fingers that change color
www.nlm.nih.gov /medlineplus/ency/encyclopedia_F.htm   (540 words)

  
 AllRefer Health - Acetone (Dimethyl Formaldehyde, Dimethyl Ketone, Fingernail Polish Remover)
AllRefer Health - Acetone (Dimethyl Formaldehyde, Dimethyl Ketone, Fingernail Polish Remover)
Alternate Names : Dimethyl Formaldehyde, Dimethyl Ketone, Fingernail Polish Remover
May have fruity odor, or complain of sweet taste in mouth
health.allrefer.com /health/acetone-ingestion-info.html   (258 words)

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