- has
extensive contamination information available.
Under the
brand name
Telone, 1,3-D was one of Dow AgroSciences's
products until the
merger into DowDuPont...
- In antiquity,
publicans (Gr**** τελώνης
telōnēs [singular];
Latin public**** [singular];
publicani [plural]) were
public contractors, who in
their official...
-
TelOne Zimbabwe is a
parastatal telecommunications company owned by the
Zimbabwe government headquartered in Harare's
Central Business District. It is...
-
Sleep Alone. Ávila,
Andrea (7
January 2004). "Mariana Gajá, vida
entre telones". El
Universal (in Spanish).
Retrieved 17
August 2023. "Mariana Gajá, 10...
- has been
phased out and
Telone products –
fumigants – are
heavily regulated here.: 46 Miami-Dade
County heavily regulates Telone more than the rest of...
- is widespread. New
telephone lines used to be
difficult to obtain. With
TelOne, however,
Zimbabwe has only one
fixed line
service provider.
Cellular phone...
- telùn (1999): lit. 'Here is the tarpaulin'; the word telùn is
Milanese for
telone, or tarpaulin,
meaning 'the
circus tent'. The
title is a pun on the phonetically...
- 2021.
Retrieved October 10, 2024. Clarín, Redacción (August 28, 2004). "
Telones y pantallas". Clarín (in Spanish).
Retrieved October 10, 2024. "Oreiro...
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considers 1,3-Dichloropropene (1,3-D), sold
under the
brand name
Telone, a carcinogen.
Telone was also for
years contaminated with 1,2,3-trichloropropane (TCP)...
- in the
United States, and has been
replaced with
Telone II,
which was
first available in 1956.
Telone II
reportedly contains as much as 99
percent 1,3-dichloropropene...