Residues resulting from treatment of animal

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daily, in successive steps. the interval between each dose increment should be at least month except in patients whose blood glucose has not been reduced after two weeks of treatment. in such cases, the dose may be increased at the end of the second week of treatment. the maximum recommended daily dose...
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and oil seeds -- growing of vegetables and melons, roots and tubers - growing of perennial crops -- growing of pome fruits and stone fruits -- growing of other tree and bush fruits and nuts -- growing of other perennial crops - plant propagation -- plant propagation - animal production -- raising of
of vegetable and animal oils and fats -- manufacture of oils and fats - manufacture of dairy products -- operation of dairies and cheese making -- manufacture of ice cream - manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products -- manufacture of grain mill products -- manufacture of starches...
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animals wool is the fibrous covering from sheep and is by far the most important animal fiber used in textiles. it appears to have been the earliest fiber to be spun and woven into cloth. fiber natural fiber by textile school last updated feb , wool is a fiber, or modified hair, that grows from the
clothing. sheep wool fiber shearing sheep livestock wool shearing wool is the fibrous covering from sheep and is by far the most important animal fiber used in textiles. it appears to have been the earliest fiber to be spun and woven into cloth. wool belongs to a family of proteins, the keratins, that...
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textile effluent treatment plants (etp) to control environmental pollution page role of textile effluent treatment plants (etp) to control environmental pollution various aspects of et plants (etp) and a real-time industry case study effluents treatment plants or et plants (etp) are the most widely...
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(class / ) distillation residues of crude chemical reaction mixtures, or such residues chemically reacted (e.g., oxo still bottoms, etc.) (class / ) silicon dioxide, silicic acid, orthosilicate, or metasilicate, including surface-treated (e.g., clays, onium clays, estersils, etc.)
the nitrogens) (class / ) organic compound containing boron (class / ) compound of indeterminate structure, prepared by reacting a silicon compound of known structure (class / ) organic compound containing silicon (e.g., silicon esters) (class / ) protein, carbohydrate, lignin, plant matter of indeterminate...
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converts the metal to thallium hydroxide. thallium metal is highly reactive with oxygen and acids and dissolves in nitric acid. french chemist jean-baptiste dumas once called it the "ornithorhynchus paradoxus of metals" (the platypus of metals) because of its similarity to several widely varying elements
: lead , silver , potassium , mercury , among others. there is some debate as to whom the credit for discovering thallium should go. english chemist sir william crookes assumed he had obtained tellurium as a byproduct after isolating selenium from residues of sulfuric acid production. when he repeated...
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