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Ethanol is ethyl alcohol. The hazard warnings would be primarily "FLAMMABLE" and also "TOXIC". "VOLATILE" could also be used.
There is no sign on the bottle to indicate so.
An inverted champagne bottle aptly describes the appearances of some legs with chronic venous insufficiency. The leg is very narrow at the ankle and just above, but then becomes much fatter in the upper part of the calf below the knee. This is commonly associated with pigmentation around the ankle and sometimes with varicose veins.http://www.vascular.co.nz/chronic_venous_insufficiency%20and%20leg%20ulceration.htm
Semiotics is concerned with everything that can be taken as a sign. This means not only the signs we recognize in common speech, but also whatever may "stand for" another thing. An example of this is when someone says another person is "rolling in the cash" while rubbing their thumb and forefinger together. Also, an example would be a high five.
Their sign is +, they have a positive charge.
Ethanol is ethyl alcohol. The hazard warnings would be primarily "FLAMMABLE" and also "TOXIC". "VOLATILE" could also be used.
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In American Sign Language, the sign for "formula" involves using the F handshape to outline a container representing a formula bottle. The sign is made by bringing the F handshape down from the mouth area to represent drinking from the bottle.
Intensified sedation is a sign that indicates the ombined use of alcohol and narcotics.
on a bottle of dilute hydrochloric acid
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There is no sign on the bottle to indicate so.
Confusion, poor psychomotor control, sluring of words, alcohol on the breath, etc.
i dont know maybe vomiting??
I would probably make the sign for planting or sowing which is rubbing the fingers against the thumbs in front of the body as if dropping seeds on the ground.
Alcohol