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- Pesticide drift, also known as spray drift refers to the unintentional diffusion of pesticides toward nontarget species. It is one of the most negative...
- this would have had the potential to sterilise all life on Earth by volatilising liquid oceans and blocking the Sun needed for photosynthesising primary...
- (144 °F) to a fatty, yellow resinous liquid; and at 100 °C (212 °F) it is volatilised into a white vapor. It is soluble in ether, and in volatile and fixed...
- pregnant. All the indications accuse the poor queen, who eventually volatilises. The only one, Velamma (G. Sa****hala), who could acquit her, is silenced...
- thorium have much lower melting points than thorium dioxide, they are volatilised every time the mantle is heated for use. In the first hour of use large...
- consequences and some heavy metals such as mercury and lead which can be volatilised in the combustion process.. Recycling is a resource recovery practice...
- kiln during the firing process. The high temperatures cause the salt to volatilise, depositing it on the surface of the ware to react with the body to form...
- Look up aroma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An aroma is a volatilised chemical compound that humans or other animals perceive by the sense of olfaction...
- lefigaro.fr (29 April 2015). "Des os****ts découverts près du lieu où s'est volatilisé Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès". Retrieved 14 September 2015. "INFO RTL – L'ADN...
- gives a compound with a sufficiently high boiling point that it is not volatilised out of the plastic during plastic extrusion and moulding (up to 320 °C...