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organosol
organosol (ɔːˈgænəsɒl) [a. G. organosol (E. A. Schneider 1892, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XXV. 1164): see organo- and sol n.6] A dispersion in which the dispersion medium is an organic liquid; spec. one of particles of a synthetic resin in a liquid consisting of plasticizer and volatile components,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Référentiel pédologique
recouvert Histosol sapric Leptismectisol Lithosols Lithovertisol Luvisol degraded Luvisol dernic Luvisol tronqued Luvisol typic Magnesisol Neoluvisol Organosol calcaire Organosol calcic Organosol insatured Organosol tangelic Paravertisol haplic Paravertisol planosolic Pelosol brunified Pelosol differencied Pelosol wikipedia.org
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plastisol
plastisol (ˈplæstɪsɒl) [f. plastic a. + sol n.6] A dispersion of particles of a synthetic resin in a non-volatile liquid consisting chiefly or entirely of plasticizer, which can be converted into a solid plastic simply by heating (cf. organosol).1946 Mod. Packaging Mar. 262/2 It is possible to prepa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Musi Banyuasin Regency
Soil Musi Banyuasin Regency consists of 4 kinds of soil: Organosol: along the swamp and in the plain area Clay Loam: see Organosol Alluvial: along wikipedia.org
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West Kalimantan
Next, the ground OGH (organosol, gley and hummus) and the alluvial soil of about 2.0 million hectares, or 10.29 per cent sprawled across Dati II, but most wikipedia.org
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Pontianak
Pontianak consists of a kind of soil organosol, gray, humus, and alluvial with different characteristics. wikipedia.org
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Environmental distribution and toxicity characteristics of bisphenol A ...
Epoxy bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) is a polymer monomer in some food packaging materials, mainly used in the coating of food cans, as well as the coating of organosol containers. BADGE can migrate from the coating and undergo chemical reactions such as hydrolysis to generate several derivatives (defined as BADGEs), which are mainly BADGE∙2H<sub>2</sub>O and BADGE∙H<sub>2</sub>O. eekw.rcees.ac.cn
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Environmental distribution and toxicity characteristics of bisphenol A ...
Epoxy bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) is a polymer monomer in some food packaging materials, mainly used in the coating of food cans, as well as the coating of organosol containers. BADGE can migrate from the coating and undergo chemical reactions such as hydrolysis to generate several derivatives (defined as BADGEs), which are mainly BADGE∙2H<sub>2</sub>O and BADGE∙H<sub>2</sub>O. hjhx.rcees.ac.cn
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Environmental distribution and toxicity characteristics of bisphenol A ...
Epoxy bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) is a polymer monomer in some food packaging materials, mainly used in the coating of food cans, as well as the coating of organosol containers. BADGE can migrate from the coating and undergo chemical reactions such as hydrolysis to generate several derivatives (defined as BADGEs), which are mainly BADGE∙2H<sub>2</sub>O and BADGE∙H<sub>2</sub>O. eekw.rcees.ac.cn
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Environmental distribution and toxicity characteristics of bisphenol A ...
Epoxy bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) is a polymer monomer in some food packaging materials, mainly used in the coating of food cans, as well as the coating of organosol containers. BADGE can migrate from the coating and undergo chemical reactions such as hydrolysis to generate several derivatives (defined as BADGEs), which are mainly BADGE∙2H<sub>2</sub>O and BADGE∙H<sub>2</sub>O. hjhx.rcees.ac.cn
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