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- noun Alternative spelling of
coal tar .
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Examples
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In the 19th century, rivers near coal-fired factories were thick with a sludge called coal-tar or gas-tar, an unfortunate byproduct.
It's Better for Whose Environment? Eric Felten 2010
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Its congener, Spongiforma thailandica, is very different from SpongeBob SquarePants: it ranges in colour from pale brownish-grey to reddish-brown and smells strongly of coal-tar.
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Along one side ran a high broad fence, blackened over by coal-tar, and spiked and stuck with pointed nails at the top, to prevent any one from climbing over into the garden beyond.
Mary Barton 2010
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For example, psoriasis, an autoimmune disease that causes painful and unsightly rashes, has a number of treatment options: Inexpensive topical lotions can be sticky and uncomfortable, ultraviolet-light machines carry a risk of skin cancer, and coal-tar baths can require hospitalization.
Doctors Track Patients' Mood, Social Life to Manage Illness Laura Landro 2012
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More dyes followed, and soon coal-tar was far too valuable to dump in a river.
It's Better for Whose Environment? Eric Felten 2010
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"Study Sees Parking Lot Dust As a Cancer Risk," on MSNBC. com, focuses on how chemicals in a common coal-tar sealants used on driveways and parking lots can be tracked into homes, where they might pose a health risk.
Study looks at possible link between chemicals in driveway sealant and cancer 2010
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The artificial sweeteners saccharine, aspartame and cyclamate were each invented unintentionally as scientists were working in other areas, from anti-ulcer drugs to coal-tar derivatives.
The Search for Serendipity L. Gordon Crovitz 2010
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"Study Sees Parking Lot Dust As a Cancer Risk," on MSNBC.com, focuses on how chemicals in a common coal-tar sealants used on driveways and parking lots can be tracked into homes, where they might pose a health risk.
Study looks at possible link between chemicals in driveway sealant and cancer 2010
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The artificial sweeteners saccharine, aspartame and cyclamate were each invented unintentionally as scientists were working in other areas, from anti-ulcer drugs to coal-tar derivatives.
The Search for Serendipity L. Gordon Crovitz 2010
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The artificial sweeteners saccharine, aspartame and cyclamate were each invented unintentionally as scientists were working in other areas, from anti-ulcer drugs to coal-tar derivatives.
The Search for Serendipity L. Gordon Crovitz 2010
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