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  1. June 23, 2010. ( 2010-06-23) This is a recut of previously tested car-related myths from various episodes. The myths are. Underwater Car from the episode "Underwater Car", which originally aired January 24, 2007. Hollywood Crash Test from the episode "Demolition Derby Special", which originally aired April 8, 2009.

  2. S.W.A.T. (2017 TV series) season 4. The fourth season of S.W.A.T., an American police procedural drama television series, premiered on November 11, 2020, and concluded on May 26, 2021, on CBS with 18 episodes produced. The season dealt with real-life serious issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic, racial tension in Los Angeles between law ...

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  4. raid .com. Raid is the brand name of a line of insecticide products produced by S. C. Johnson & Son, first launched in 1956. The initial active ingredient was allethrin, the first synthetic pyrethroid. [1] Raid derivatives aimed at particular invertebrate species can contain other active agents such as the more toxic cyfluthrin which is also a ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AerosolAerosol - Wikipedia

    Aerosol is defined as a suspension system of solid or liquid particles in a gas. An aerosol includes both the particles and the suspending gas, which is usually air. [1] Meteorologists usually refer them as particle matter - PM2.5 or PM10, depending on their size. [6]

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    The concepts of aerosol probably go as far back as 1790. The first aerosol spray can patent was granted in Oslo in 1927 to Erik Rotheim, a Norwegian chemical engineer, and a United States patent was granted for the invention in 1931. The patent rights were sold to a United States company for 100,000 Norwegian kroner. The Norwegian Postal Service, P...

    If aerosol cans were simply filled with compressed gas, it would either need to be at a dangerously high pressure and require special pressure vessel design (like in gas cylinders), or the amount of payload in the can would be small, and rapidly deplete.Usually, the gas is the vapor of a liquid with boiling point slightly lower than room temperatur...

    Modern aerosol spray products have three major parts: the can, the valve and the actuator or button. The can is most commonly lacquered tinplate (steel with a layer of tin) and may be made of two or three pieces of metal crimped together. Aluminium cansare also common and are generally used for products that are more expensive or intended to have a...

    True aerosol sprays release their propellant during use.Some non-propellant alternatives include various spray bottles, squeeze bottles, and Bag on Valve (BoV) or Bag in Can (BiC) compressed gas aerosol systems. Packaging that uses a piston barrier system by CCL Industries or EarthSafe by Crown Holdings is often selected for highly viscous products...

    Aerosol cans have three main areas of health concern: 1. Contents may be deliberately inhaled to achieve intoxication from the propellant (known as inhalant abuseor "huffing"). Calling them "canned air" or "cans of compressed air" could mislead the ignorant to think they are harmless; in fact, such misuse has caused deaths. 2. Aerosol burn injuries...

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  7. Release. October 9, 1988. ( 1988-10-09) –. May 25, 1991. ( 1991-05-25) My Secret Identity is a television series starring Jerry O'Connell and Derek McGrath. Originally broadcast from October 9, 1988 to May 25, 1991 on CTV in Canada, the series also aired in syndication in the United States. [1] It was later shown in reruns on the Sci-Fi Channel.

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