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- noun organic chemistry, especially in combination The univalent
radical derived fromtetradecane
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The two-minute 'snoreplasty' involves injecting a chemical called sodium tetradecyl into the roof of the mouth.
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The two-minute 'snoreplasty' involves injecting a chemical called sodium tetradecyl into the roof of the mouth.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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The two-minute 'snoreplasty' involves injecting a chemical called sodium tetradecyl into the roof of the mouth.
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"The 'snoreplasty' involves injecting a chemical, sodium tetradecyl sulphate, into the roof of the mouth to scar and harden the soft tissue and stop it vibrating," he explains.
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The two-minute 'snoreplasty' involves injecting a chemical called sodium tetradecyl into the roof of the mouth.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ani 2010
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"The 'snoreplasty' involves injecting a chemical, sodium tetradecyl sulphate, into the roof of the mouth to scar and harden the soft tissue and stop it vibrating," he explains.
Home 2010
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It is a two-minute procedure done under local anaesthetic in which sodium tetradecyl is injected into the roof of the mouth.
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The two-minute '' snoreplasty '' involves injecting a chemical called sodium tetradecyl into the roof of the mouth.
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The two-minute '' snoreplasty '' involves injecting a chemical called sodium tetradecyl into the roof of the mouth.
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