| Botox |
A neurotoxin which, when used in very low doses, relaxes or temporarily paralyzes the contractive muscles which cause frown lines. Treatment is non-surgical in the form of injections which smooth deep persistent lines between brows or in the forehead. Botox paralyzes facial muscles, while Puragen fills in the space beneath wrinkles. Each acts in a different way, but may be used to complement each other.
Ãâó: www.mentorcorp.com/global/facial-aesthetics/glossa...
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| botulinum toxin type A |
A neurotoxin which, when used in very low doses, relaxes or temporarily paralyzes the contractive muscles which cause frown lines. Treatment is non-surgical in the form of injections which smooth deep persistent lines between brows or in the forehead. Botox paralyzes facial muscles, while Puragen fills in the space beneath wrinkles. Each acts in a different way, but may be used to complement each other.
Ãâó: www.mentorcorp.com/global/facial-aesthetics/glossa...
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| bottle |
The most common wine bottle size worldwide is 750 ml, but it is not standard. Some German wine bottles are a liter, some are 700 ml, while some from Alsace are 720 ml. Every wine bottle consists of a mouth, neck, ogive or shoulder, body, and bottom. The bottom may contain an indention, the term for which is a punt. ...
Ãâó: www.thewineplace.ca/Tips/Glossary.aspx
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| botulism |
Poisoning by a bacillus which may infect preserved food especially canned meat and vegetables. This toxin is destroyed by heating 212 degrees F., for 5 minutes. After cooling, the high temperature is repeated once or twice.
Ãâó: www.cyberpathway.com/whispers/food/cookterm.htm
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| botulism |
A food-borne illness caused by toxins produced by bacteria.
Ãâó: www.glutenfreeda.com/glossary.asp
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