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ELEMICIN In varying amounts in citronella, elemi, mace, nutmeg, parsley snakeroot and tarragon. [Pg.47]

MYRISTICIN In moderate amounts in dill, carrot, celery, fennel, mace and nutmeg (no more than 10% tops). Makes up about 40% of the oil of parsnip and can reach up to 50-60% of the oil of parsley leaves and seeds. Give nutmeg a rest folks It just don t have it when compared to parsley and parsnip. [Pg.48]

Dog repeUents available commercially in the 1990s have been generally unsuccessful in laboratory tests. Por example, lithium chloride treatments were usually rejected immediately with no ingestion, and bone oil treatments that contained up to 0.1% of the active ingredient were stiH consumed (93). Oleoresin capsicum [8023-77-6], the essence of red pepper, did have an extended effect on coyotes, even though the deer repeUents mentioned above were attractive to coyotes (93). Although a capsicum-base aerosol repeUent has been described as potentially harmful (94), pepper spray is commercially available in the United States to repel humans, as is Mace. [Pg.122]

A second snag test method, described by ASTM D5362, is the bean bag snag test. Each fabric specimen is made into a cover for a bean bag, which is randomly tumbled for 100 revolutions in a cylindrical test chamber fitted on its inner surface with rows of pins. Evaluation is similar to that for the mace snag test. [Pg.459]

B. A. SegaH and co-workers, MACE Geotech Engineering Division J. GT106, 1148 (1980). [Pg.29]

The mace is detached from the seed with a knife, and is easily separated tram it. When fresh it is of a hrilUant red colonr, lough and leathery, and possessing a flavour recalling that of tnrptnuae. It is then dried in the son. [Pg.175]

Muskat-balsam, m, nutmeg butter, -bime, /, musk pear, -bliite, /. mace, -bliitol, n. oil of mace, mace oil, -butter, /. nutmeg butter,... [Pg.306]

Green, L. C., Mulder, M. M., Milner, P. C., Lewis, M. N., Woll, J. W., Jr., Kolchin, E. K., and Mace, D., Phys. Rev. 96, 319, (iii) Analysis of the three parameter wave function of Hylleraas for the He I ground state in terms of central field wave-functions/ Configurational interaction. [Pg.339]

The standard tear-producing agents currently in the US Army inventory for riot control are CS, CS1, CS2, CSX, and CR. The United States considers agent CN (popularly known as mace or tear gas) and its mixtures with various chemicals obsolete for military employment. This chapter includes these materials, however, for complete coverage of compounds with potential for use against US forces. This chapter also presents information regarding CN mixtures as an example of how agent properties can be tailored to the method of dissemination. [Pg.129]

The authors would like to thank Michael Williams, Said Meguenni and Sandrine Mace for discussions and input. [Pg.78]


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