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Rosin (/ˈrɒzɪn/), also
known as
colophony or Gr****
pitch (Latin: pix graeca), is a
solid form of
resin obtained from pine
trees and
other plants, mostly...
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Glycerol ester of wood
rosin (or gum
rosin), also
known as
glyceryl abietate or
ester gum, is an oil-soluble food
additive (E
number E445). The food-grade...
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rosin or
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Rosin is a
solid form of
resin obtained from
pines and some
other plants.
Rosin may also...
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Carol S.
Rosin (born
March 29, 1944) is an
American speaker, author, educator, ****urist, and
military strategist. She is the
Founder of the Institute...
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Rosin is a
German surname and a
Jewish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Carol Rosin (born 1944),
American educator,
author and aerospace...
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Hanna Rosin /ˈhɑːnə/ (born 1970) is an
American writer and podcaster. She is the host of
Radio Atlantic and a
Senior Editor at the Atlantic. Previously...
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three types of
rosin: gum
rosin (from pine tree oleoresin), wood
rosin (obtained by
extraction of tree stumps), and tall oil
rosin (obtained from tall...
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although it was
first identified by René
Maurice Fréchet and
first applied by
Rosin &
Rammler (1933) to
describe a
particle size distribution. The probability...
- delta-cadinene. Some
resins also
contain a high
proportion of
resin acids.
Rosins on the
other hand are less
volatile and
consist of
diterpenes among other...
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Rosin-Rammler
distribution may
refer to: The
mathematical form of the distribution, the
Weibull distribution The
application of the
Rosin-Rammler distribution...