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rdfs:comment | - "Dijuice oxide" is a chemical compiled from the elements juice and oxygen in the ratio of two juice atoms to one oxygen atom. It is a compound present in the American water supply, due to many complaints of "tasteless water". The production exceeds 100,000 gallons a day with the main consumer, Julius Pringles who drinks up to an excess of 15 gallons a day (see main article for more details).
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abstract | - "Dijuice oxide" is a chemical compiled from the elements juice and oxygen in the ratio of two juice atoms to one oxygen atom. It is a compound present in the American water supply, due to many complaints of "tasteless water". The production exceeds 100,000 gallons a day with the main consumer, Julius Pringles who drinks up to an excess of 15 gallons a day (see main article for more details).
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