- particular, its
sulphur demand is the
highest among all
arable crops.
Since the
decrease of
atmospheric sulphur inputs during the 1980s
sulphur fertilization...
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Sulfur (also
spelled sulphur in
British English) is a
chemical element; it has
symbol S and
atomic number 16. It is abundant,
multivalent and nonmetallic...
- the
sources of asafoetida. Most of them are
characterised by
abundant sulphur-containing
compounds in the
essential oil.
Ferula foetida is the source...
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adapted to
lower the
sulphur content of
diesel fuel –
since 2007 this is
called ultra-low-
sulphur diesel as the
former function of
sulphur as a
lubricant is...
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Sulfur dioxide (IUPAC-recommended spelling) or
sulphur dioxide (traditional
Commonwealth English) is the
chemical compound with the
formula SO 2. It is...
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consists of the
liquid in
which sauer**** is cured. It is the
juice of the
vegetable itself and the
pickling brine. It is
widely available in many central...
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fruit constituents are
minerals (Magnesium, Sodium, Pot****ium, Copper, and
Sulphur), vitamins, tannins, saponins, alkaloids, glycosides, flavonoids, steroids...
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which contains alpha-Linolenic acid, an
essential omega-3
fatty acid and
sulphur proteins in the form of low-fat
quark or
cottage cheese are a
great importance...
- in
varying proportions.
Lighter shades were
achieved by
bleaching with
sulphur dioxide.
During the 1950s,
Irish designer Sybil Connolly,
inspired by Aran...
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lesser sulphur-crested ****atoo,
Cacatua sulphurea (Gmelin, 1788) (5 subspecies) Citron-crested ****atoo,
Cacatua citrinocristata (Fraser, 1844)
Sulphur-crested...