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Hydrocolloids can be derived from various natural sources such as plants (e.g. pectin, guar gum), animals (e.g. gelatin), and microbial sources (e.g. xanthan gum). They can also be modified chemically to suit specific applications. Hydrocolloids are used in a wide variety of industries, most commonly in food and cosmetics. ...
You are expected to work in the nursing unit and then participate in military exercises in which you must don chemical protection suits, while working or spending days in a camp, sleeping in tents, eating military rations, and treating patients in simulated mass casualty conditions, all while being attacked by enemy forces. ...
The task requires the contactor to wear a chemical suit, gloves and an air fed ventilator and sealed mask etc. Once treated, the area must be sealed off completely for some time afterwards. ...
