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shown to consist of a terpene mixed with cymene, and the authors noticed the presence 
of two other fluid substances in the crude oil. One is a terpene boiling at 150-151 degrees, 
and the other is an oily liquid, probably a camphor-like substance. 
They do not state the botanical source of the oil examined by them, but it could 
not have been E. globulus. The research is very important. 
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