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Its beef or chicken is first boiled in slightly sweet coconut milk, then joined with benign ingredients like potatoes and peanuts.
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President Bush's reversal this week on a pledge to cut power plant emissions highlights the difficulty of controlling carbon dioxide, a seemingly benign ingredient of the air people exhale, but also, many scientists say, a chief cause of global warming.
The hope is that administering doses of CBD, the more benign ingredient of cannabis, might make it easier for habitual users to wean themselves off the lure of the more potent element, THC.
The Glade products contain mostly benign chemical ingredients, but there are still a few concerning components that public health advocates argue shouldn't be there.
Some ingredients were benign, such as citric acid and instant coffee.
Indeed, some dermatologists said that even natural ingredients that seem benign can cause skin allergies.
By substituting benign materials for the nastier ingredients of the original, he and his colleagues have come up with a synthetic, non-radioactive sludge that they believe mimics the behaviour of the deadly real stuff.Some elements, such as strontium, caesium and selenium, have non-radioactive isotopes that behave identically to radioactive ones in the waste.
If you've ever made pancakes from scratch, you know the ingredients are pretty benign.
Yet even an ingredient as seemingly benign as rose hips, which contain vitamin C, can be problematic because too much vitamin C can harm your stomach.
The use of natural ingredients to synthesize nanomaterials and design environmentally benign synthetic processes has been extensively explored.
Cone and colleagues wrote, "Although excipients are often called 'inactive ingredients' and are widely considered to be benign, these ingredients do have activities and toxicities".
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