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USA – Azotic
Envita allows systemic biological nitrogen fixation, enabling plant cells to fix their own nitrogen, providing a constant supply and tested in the US since ... www.azotic.com
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Azotic LLC :: Home Page
Azotic LLC provides coating services for jewelry and other industries, using green processes for Mystic enhancements, and also creates Aurora Crystals. azotic.us
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AZOTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AZOTIC is nitrogenous, nitric. How to use azotic in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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azotic
azotic, a. Chem. (əˈzɒtɪk) [f. azote + -ic; cf. F. azotique.] Of, pertaining to, or chemically compounded with, azote. † azotic air or azotic gas: nitrogen. † azotic acid: nitric acid. Also fig. deadening, dulling.1791 Hamilton Berthollet's Dyeing I. i. i. iii. 55 No change of colour takes place in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Azotic – Next-Generation Crop Enhancement
Azotic's technology enables crops to fix nitrogen, using atmospheric nitrogen, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers and providing a constant supply. www.azotic.com
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azotic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
azotic · Contents · English · Romanian. edit. Etymology. edit · Borrowed from French azotique. Adjective. edit. azotic m or n (feminine singular azotică, ... en.wiktionary.org
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Dicarboxylic acid
Azelaic acid's name stems from the action of nitric acid (azote, nitrogen, or azotic, nitric) oxidation of oleic acid or elaidic acid. wikipedia.org
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AZOTIC TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED overview - Companies House
AZOTIC TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, ... find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk
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Azotic Technologies Limited | LinkedIn
Azotic is an innovative biotech company specializing in the development and commercialization of novel biologicals for the agricultural sector. uk.linkedin.com
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The Science - Azotic Technologies
Azotic's technology uses Gd bacteria to fix atmospheric nitrogen inside plant cells, providing a consistent source of nitrogen, unlike synthetic fertilizer. www.azotic.com
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Envita - Azotic North America
Envita is a systemic nitrogen-fixing bacteria, available in foliar application, that protects yield potential, especially in stressed seasons. www.azotic-na.com
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azote
azote Chem. (æˈzəʊt) Also 8–9 azot. [a. F. azote, f. Gr. ἀ priv. + ζώ-ειν = ζά-ειν to live, ζωή life. Littré points out that this word (like oxygen) is not etymologically formed, since Gr. ἄζωτος means ‘ungirt.’] The name given by Lavoisier, from its inability to support life, to the gas now known a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Factitious airs
marsh gas/air carburetted hydrogen light carburetted hydrogen heavy inflammable air dicarburet of hydrogen fire-damp gas of the acetates nitrogen azotic air azote - means lifeless, or a-zote for "not life", generally regarded as the solid constituent whereas azotic gas was the gaseous form. wikipedia.org
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styth
▪ I. stythe, styth dial. (staɪð, staɪθ) Also 8 stith, 9 stithe. [Of obscure origin; perh. altered from *stive cogn. w. stive v.3] 1. Foul air in a mine; = choke-damp.1708 J. C. Compl. Collier (1845) 23 He may loose his Life by Styth, which is a sort of bad foul Air. 1765 Phil. Trans. LV. 240 The cho... Oxford English Dictionary
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carb-
carb- Chem. Combining form of carbon n., used (instead of carbo-) before vowels, in names of carbon compounds, as carbaˈllylic (or tricarballylic) acid [allyl], a 3-basic acid obtained by the action of potash on allylic tricyanide; its salts are carˈballylates. ˈcarbanil [anil], an amido-derivative ... Oxford English Dictionary
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