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PICOPURE , hydrogen peroxide, 108 Picric acid, 108 Picrotoxin, 108 Pidilite hidustries Ltd., 174 Piedmont Chemical Industries Inc., 244 Pilot Chemical Company, 244 PILOT , chloi-pyrifos, 108 Pindone, 108... [Pg.344]

Pavich, M. J. (1986). Processes and rates of saprolite production and erosion on a foliated granitic rock of the Virginia Piedmont. In "Rates of Chemical Weathering of Rocks and Minerals" (S. M. Coleman and D. P. Dethier, eds), pp. 551-590. Academic Press, New York. [Pg.193]

Hur J, Schlautman MA, Karanfil T, Smink J, Song H, Klaine SJ, Hayes JC (2007) Influence of drought and municipal sewage effluents on the baseflow water chemistry of an upper Piedmont River. Environ Monit Assess 132 171-187... [Pg.193]

Franzluebbers AJ, Wright SF, Steudeman JA (2000) Soil aggregation and glomalin under pastures in the Southern Piedmont USA. Soil Sci Soc Am J 64 1018-1026... [Pg.31]

My chemical injury happened when I had my attic insulated in my three-story house in Piedmont. Apparently it wasn t done properly, and the fiberglass and cellulose fell down into my living quarters. Consequently, it contaminated everything in the house. [Pg.130]

Petrequin, P., Errera, M., Petrequin, A.-M. and Allard, P. (2006). The Neolithic quarries on Mont Viso, Piedmont, Italy Initial radiocarbon dates. European Journal of Archaeology 9 7-30. [Pg.16]

Departmenf of Environmenfal and Life Sciences, University of Easfern Piedmont Amedeo Avogadro , Spalto Marengo, 33, 1-15100, Alessandria, Italy... [Pg.173]

Lead black. It is dug in Germany, Italy, Piedmont, and in England, near the Mendip Hills in Somersetshire, famous for Lead Mines.. (133). [Pg.169]

Hartsell, B. E., V. P. Aneja, and W. A. Lonneman, Relationships between Peroxyacetyl Nitrate, 03, and NOv at the Rural Southern Oxidants Study Site in Central Piedmont, North Carolina, Site SONIA, J. Geophys. Res., 99, 21033-21041 (1994). [Pg.644]

Sr, bone, 1969 Lower Coastal Plain Mountain region Piedmont region... [Pg.1721]

Tarragon oil (estragon oil) is produced by steam distillation of leaves, stems, and flowers of Artemisia dracunculus L. (Asteraceae). It is a pale yellow to amber liquid with a characteristic, spicy, delicate estragon odor reminiscent of liquorice and sweet basil. The following specifications refer to tarragon oil obtained from plants cultivated in southern France and in Piedmont (Italy). [Pg.220]

Alexis of Piedmont [Girolamo Ruscelli], The secretes of the reverende Maister Alexis of Piemont, tr. William Warde (1558). [Pg.241]

RICH (C.I.), 1958. Muscovite weathering in a soil developed in the Virginia Piedmont. Clays and Clay Min. 5, 203-213. [Pg.206]


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