Peat fire cancer is a cutaneous condition that may develop on the shins of women due to hydrocarbon-fueled heat exposure from coal-fired clothing warmers...
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herniation (painful piezogenic pedal papules, piezogenic papules) Peat fire cancer Photoaging (dermatoheliosis) Photosensitivity with HIV infection Phototoxic...
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It is unique to this area and may progress to Kangri cancer. Marjolin's ulcer Peat fire cancer Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia, Jean L.; Jorizzo, Joseph...
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Southeast Asian haze (section Role of peat)
machinery. Fires started for this purpose sometimes spread and create forest fires, worsening the problem. The high concentration of peat in soil contributes...
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Coal (redirect from Coal fired)
Coal is a type of fossil fuel, formed when dead plant matter decays into peat which is converted into coal by the heat and pressure of deep burial over...
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three straight championships over separate three-year periods. The "three-peat" was the first since the Boston Celtics won eight titles in a row from 1959...
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American ham and bacon makers smoke their products over burning corncobs. Peat is burned to dry and smoke the barley malt used to make Scotch whisky and...
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petroleum distillates, and the fractional distillation of coal tar and peat. In some industries and regions, the name naphtha refers to crude oil or...
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Creosote (section Peat-tar creosote)
pre-coal formations such as lignite, yielding lignite-tar creosote, and peat, yielding peat-tar creosote.[citation needed] The term creosote has a broad range...
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