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- initialism astronomy dwarf elliptical galaxy
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The drugs with glycerin are not contaminated with a poison called DEG, glycerin is sweetener commonly found in liquid over the counter in prescription drugs.
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It's called DEG, Diethylene Glycol, and it's a chemical solvent that's used in anti-freeze, it's used in brake fluid.
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Looking for toxins in toothpaste: In some Chinese toothpastes, a toxic compound known as DEG is sometimes used as a sweetener.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Looking for toxins in toothpaste: In some Chinese toothpastes, a toxic compound known as DEG is sometimes used as a sweetener.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Looking for toxins in toothpaste: In some Chinese toothpastes, a toxic compound known as DEG is sometimes used as a sweetener.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Looking for toxins in toothpaste: In some Chinese toothpastes, a toxic compound known as DEG is sometimes used as a sweetener.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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The DEG is a Los Angeles-based industry-funded nonprofit group that advocates and promotes the consumer benefits of various home entertainment products, including both physical and digital media on a variety of platforms. www.
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The study, conducted this fall by market research firm SmithGeiger on behalf of DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group, surveyed more than 1,100 HDTV owners in the United States and another 500 in Japan and 500 in the United Kingdom.
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The DEG findings are contained a white paper report, "HDTV Owners: The Prospects for High Definition Media," that is being presented today to media and analysts in Los Angeles.
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Latitude and longitude of predicted reentry: 44.2 DEG N¬ † ¬ † ¬ † 25.8 DEG E
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