Definitions
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- adjective treated with
iodine or aniodide
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- adjective treated with iodine
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Examples
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This is the first part of the process, and the paper so prepared is called iodized paper.
History and Practice of the Art of Photography Henry Hunt Snelling 1856
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Table salt also contains an added anti-caking and flow agent that is derived from aluminum and further re-iodized, which is delivered in a corn-dextrose (GMO) base.
PR.com Press Releases Sustainable Sourcing, LLC 2010
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For example, the addition of potassium iodide to table salt to produce "iodized" salt has dramatically increased the iodine intake of people in developed countries.
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For example, the addition of potassium iodide to table salt to produce "iodized" salt has dramatically increased the iodine intake of people in developed countries.
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For example, the addition of potassium iodide to table salt to produce "iodized" salt has dramatically increased the iodine intake of people in developed countries.
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The Salt Institute, in the United States, says a person would have to eat more than one-and-a-half kilograms of iodized table salt daily to stop the thyroid from being able to absorb harmful particles.
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The Salt Institute, in the United States, says a person would have to eat more than one-and-a-half kilograms of iodized table salt daily to stop the thyroid from being able to absorb harmful particles.
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State media reported that a Guo bought 6.5 tons of salt in Wuhan on March 17, only to see prices collapse three days later after repeated warnings from government officials that there was no salt shortage and that consuming iodized salt could not assuage radiation sickness, of which there was no threat.
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Frightened shoppers across China, including Hong Kong, last week emptied their supermarkets of iodized salt in the sadly misplaced belief that it would offer protection against radiation sickness, or that irradiated seawater would contaminate future salt supplies.
Panic Could Do More Damage to Global Growth than Japan's Earthquake Peter Stein 2011
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Shortly after radiation was reported to be leaking from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in mid-March, rumors began to spread that China's sea salt could be contaminated by radiation and that iodized salt could prevent radiation sickness.
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