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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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<materials by composition>
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organic material
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acrylonitrile
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agar
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anthracene (material)
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bituminous material
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modified bituminous material
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natural bituminous material
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carbohydrate
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pectin
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starch
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sugar
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carbon dioxide
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dry ice
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liquid carbon dioxide
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carbon monoxide
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carbonyl
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<cellulose and cellulose by product>
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cellulose (complex carbohydrate)
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<cellulose by product>
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chitin
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chitosan
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chlorofluorocarbon
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halon
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diaminophenyl oxydiazole
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elastomer
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<elastomer by composition or origin>
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<elastomer by form>
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enzyme
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amylase
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lipase
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protease
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superoxide dismutase
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formaldehyde
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formalin
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glycerin
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gum (material)
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apricot gum
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cherry gum
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guar gum
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gum arabic
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gum karaya
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gum thus
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gum tragacanth
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locust bean gum
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sarcocolla
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heelball
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hormone
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hydrocarbon
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acetylene
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alkane
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stilbene
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tetrachloroethylene
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hydrolates
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latex (organic material)
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lignin
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lignocellulose
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lipid
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fat
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lecithin
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triglyceride
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mustard (material)
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neem (material)
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oil (organic material)
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<oil by composition or origin>
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<oil by form or function>
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<oil by technique>
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<oil by property>
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<petroleum and petroleum by product>
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petroleum
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<petroleum by product>
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pitch (tar)
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Burgundy pitch
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plasma
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cold plasma
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inductively coupled plasma
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plastic (material)
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<plastic by composition or origin>
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<plastic by form>
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<plastic by function>
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<plastic by production method>
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<plastic by property>
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protein
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albumin (general protein)
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antibodies
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casein
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collagen
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fibroin
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hemoglobin
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hemoprotein
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keratin
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sericin
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zein
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radon
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resin (organic material)
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balsam (resin)
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benzoin (resin)
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betulin
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camphor (resin)
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copal
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dammar (resin)
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dragon's blood (resin)
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elemi (resin)
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ester gum
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fossil resin
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galipot
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gamboge (resin and pigment)
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<gum resin and gum resin by product>
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ion-exchange resin
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juniper resin
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lac (resin)
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mastic (resin)
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natural resin
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pine resin
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rosin
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sandarac (resin)
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storax (resin)
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synthetic resin
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turpentine (resin)
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urushi
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wax-resin
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saponin
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soap (organic material)
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hard soap
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laundry soda
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soft soap
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tar (material)
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coal tar
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wood tar
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wax
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<wax by composition or origin>
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<wax by form or function>
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