The warming lubricant composition is comprised of a first polyalkylene glycol component portion having a first molecular weight, a second polyalkylene glycol component portion having a second molecular weight reduced relative to the first molecular weight, and an effective amount of a viscosity inducing component other than a cellulosic derivative.
Component A being at least one polymer having a molecular weight (Mn) of at least 800 that has at least one functional group polymerizable by irradiation with ultraviolet (UV) light or with electron beams and has at least one functional group selected from the group consisting of isocyanate groups and epoxy groups; capable of reacting with a compound having at least one acidic hydrogen atom, component B being at least one compound having a molecular weight (Mn) of 100-8000 which has at least two functional groups polymerizable by irradiation with UV light or with electron beams; and component D being a compound having at least two acidic hydrogen atoms, wherein component A, component B and component D are each a different compound.
A good paint-related definition of cure is "the removal of solvents and achieving of sufficient molecular weight to give properties that meet the user's needs.
Recently, low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) has been found to be effective in a variety of conditions with some less side effects and iced for monitoring than unfractionated heparin, Warfarin levels can be affected by numerous medications, foods and physical conditions with resulting excessive or diminished coagulation.