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RED DYE the most carcinogenic of the additive chemicals in the food industry. In particular red 2 and red 4 are today banned in the United States and several other countries of the world. Decades ago, Maraschino cherries, used in martinis and other cocktails, were no longer sold in warehouses and supermarkets because they were carcinogenic because they were embedded in red dye. The Bactereological Institute of the Ministry of Health of Chile showed that sodas were more carcinogenic the closer to red were the dyes used. The flavors of strawberry, raspberry, cherry are the most harmful. Avoid them. .
DEBURRING Remove the bar from a metal part that results from cutting it. There is a tool called a deburring machine, ideal for performing such a task when adapted to an electric drill, since it leaves a bevel in the cut, that is, a small truncated cone, which facilitates the insertion of the nut.
PISCUI Synallaxis azarae is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family, containing the numerous genus Synallaxis. It is native to the Andean region of South America Some synonyms, words or similar expressions can be the pijuí de azara? , chamicero piscuís , pijuí de ceja canela , cola espina de azara , güitío de azara
AVOGADRO was born in 1776 and died in 1856 in Turin, Italy. Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro was an Italian physicist and chemist who spent his career as a professor of physics at the University of Turin. Despite graduating in canon law in 1796, he loved physics and began a career as a professor. Thanks to Dalton's atomic theory and Gay-Lussac's gas law on vectors of molecular motion he was able to postulate his Avogadro's Law, which postulates that "equal volumes of different gases, at equal pressure and temperature, contain the same number of molecules." To do this, he relied on the atomic theory of John Dalton and the Gay-Lussac Law on vectors of molecular motion.
BOBELA Joaquina González García Bobela, alias Xuaca Bobela (Oviedo, 1759 - 1844), was a Spanish heroine of the Spanish War of Independence. On May 9, 1808, once the events of the uprising of the second of May in Madrid were known, together with Marica Andallón and a group of supporters prevented the secretary of the French general Murat from publishing a side. Later he performed other acts of rebidding. She was decorated by the King of Spain, who conferred on her a lifetime pension.