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Bud-nip

Synonym Beet-Kleen, Bud-nip, Chlor-IFC, Chloro-IPC, CIPC, Ebanil, ENT 18060, Fasco Wy-hoe, Furloe, Nexoval, Prevenol, Preweed, Sprout-nip, Taterpex... [Pg.316]

Synonyms Beet-Kleen Bud-nip Chlor-IFC Chlor-IPC Chloro-IFK Chloro-IPC (3-Chlorophenyl)carbamic acid 1-methylethyl ester Chloropropham CICP CI-IPC CIPC Ebanil ENT 18060 Fasco Wy-hoe Furloe Furloe 4EC Isopropyl m-chlorocarba-nilate Isopropyl-3-chlorocarbanilate Isopropyl-3-chlorophenylcarbamate Isopropyl-7V-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate Isopropyl-A -(/w-chlorophenyl)carbamate (9-Isopropyl-A -(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate Liro CIPC Metoxon l-Methylethyl-3-cliloroplienylcarbamate Nexoval Prevenol Prevenol 56 Preventol Preventol 56 Preweed Sprout nip Sprout-nip EC Spud-nic Spud-nie Stopgerme-S Taterpex Triherbicide CIPC Unicrop CIPC Y3. [Pg.413]

And don t be surprised, he added, if the lady has company. Bernardo is spitting musket balls about this Nostradamus idea of hers. He ll want to nip you in the bud. ... [Pg.75]

Treatment of acetone with ammonia and the mild dehydrating agent calcium chloride at room temperature gives the piperidone 72 in one step.11 Presumably the acetone dimerises and trimerises but the incipient polymerisation is nipped in the bud by the capture of one or more of these intermediates by ammonia and the formation of the only possible stable six-membered ring heterocycle 72. The yield (48%) seems poor but excess acetone is recovered in the isolation and the yield is 70% if that is taken into account. In any case, making 430 g of 72 from 1 kg acetone is a cheap process with so much added value . [Pg.223]

If you ve not eaten and the glucose in your blood Begins to fall to levels rather low You start off processes that nip right in the bud That crisis, by the paths we ll shortly show. [Pg.31]

It is difficult for students to understand or acknowledge that their teachers are human (some are more human than others). Since I am human (despite what my students might report), I can and do make mistakes. If there are mistakes in this book, they are my sole responsibility, and I am sorry. If you find one, PLEASE let me know so that it can be corrected in future printings. Nip it in the bud. [Pg.707]

The optimal path to avoid disaster is a route spending the least time from a disaster site to a safe place (Li, 2001). However, the optimal path to avoid disaster might be destroyed, or be no longer suitable to escape, due to the special underground environment, the comphcated roadways. Therefore, multiple escape routes will usually be elected in order to nip in the bud, which is the so-called K optimal path to avoid disaster. [Pg.423]

By the year 2010, the impact of the event had diminished somewhat, and, given the increased cost of conventional fuels, something of a nuclear renaissance was tmder way. However, it seems likely that the Fukushima Dai-ichi accident (see p. 71) will nip this renaissance in the bud. [Pg.56]


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