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the preservative
noun
(countable) any agent, natural or artificial that acts to preserve, especially when added to food
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The preservative, known as A.C.Q., is in lumber sold under the brand names Preserve and Preserve Plus.
It does not contain the preservative.
The preservative has also become the subject of a number of product liability suits.
You state, "Thimerosal, the preservative in question, was removed from children's vaccines in 2001".
Since the preservative was largely removed from childhood vaccines in 2001, autism rates have not declined.
He is on much shakier ground when talking about the preservative as a cause.
Then they used paintbrushes to put on the preservative and even some polish.
Removing the preservative won't -- even in the best case -- eliminate the illness.
Unlike some imported porchetta products, it is produced without the preservative sodium nitrate.
Most of the epidemiologists who testified said they doubted that the preservative, thimerosal, was responsible.
Countries removed the preservative but experienced no reduction in autism — yet fears grew.
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