- polyamides. It is
noted for its
thermal stability as well as its non-
discoloring properties.
Pentaerythritol tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyhydrocinnamate)...
- A.
discolor may
refer to:
Abacetus discolor, a
ground beetle Acrobotrys discolor, a
plant found in
Colombia Actenochroma discolor, a
synonym of Aeolochroma...
-
include beets, the
beets are
often cooked and
served separately to
avoid discoloring the dinner.
Common condiments include horseradish, mustard, and cider...
- are
exploited in its use as a
preservative to
prevent dried fruit from
discoloring, and for
preserving meats. It is used as a
reagent in
sulfonation and...
- and give
pitchers a
firmer grip and
better control without damaging or
discoloring the ball.
Before the
discovery of the
rubbing mud,
baseballs were rubbed...
-
Salix discolor, the
American ****
willow or
glaucous willow, is a
species of
willow native to
North America, one of two
species commonly called ****...
-
Phyllogeiton discolor (syn.
Berchemia discolor),
known as bird plum or
brown ivory in English, is a tree
native to
southern and
eastern Africa including...
- Car****ius
auratus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms List of
synonyms Car****ius
discolor (Basilewsky, 1855) Car****ius
burgeri (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) Car****ius...
- The cuckoo-roller or
courol (Leptosomus
discolor) is the only bird in the
family Leptosomidae /lɛptoʊˈsɒmɪdiː/,
which was
previously often placed in the...
-
Orthemis discolor,
known generally as the
carmine skimmer or orange-bellied skimmer, is a
species of
skimmer in the
dragonfly family Libellulidae. The...