cupric acetate

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cupric acetate

[′kyü·prik ′as·ə‚tāt]

(organic chemistry)

Cu(C2H3O2)2·H2O Blue-green crystals, soluble in water; used as a raw material to make paris green. Also known as copper acetate; crystal aerugo; crystals of Venus; verdigris.

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

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A model is defined for each control zone of the furnace and for each fuel.

While the control zones were small, they could have been even more discrete, suggesting the potential for even higher energy savings.

In June the plants growing in the plantations along highways and in sanitary protective zones had significantly higher indices than those growing in conventional control zones (at 0.06-0.45 and 0.47-0.83 mg/g of dry substance respectively if SSD05=0.02).

In June 2013, Texas Eastern filed a request for a tariff revision to establish a second control zone west of Berne to control the quality of gas now flowing west on its system.

A control zone of 1.9-miles, in which poultry must be housed and kept away from wild birds, has been set up around the premises.

Animal Health have also sent information letters and leaflets to all farmers within the previous Bluetongue Control Zone and Protection Zones and have sent voicemails to livestock keepers within these zones when the disease was confirmed as circulating.

A 3km control zone is in place near the village of Rogate.

All movement of susceptible animals in and out of the control zone was banned, in scenes similar to those seen around farms and cattle markets across the country in recent weeks.

Ahead of the fixture, clerk of the course, Barney Clifford, said: "We are within the ten-kilometre temporary control zone so we obviously will carry out the disinfectant procedures for vehicles.

A 3km temporary control zone was set up around a farm in the Romney Marsh area of Kent, after a farmer raised concerns that his cattle were displaying symptoms.

Upgrades include the reconfiguration of the fare control zone, reconstruction of an existing street entrance, expansion of the mezzanine area and the addition of three elevators, making the station fully accessible to the disabled.

Antigen-bound particles are immobilized at the detection zone by specific antibodies, and some of the excess particles are immobilized at the internal control zone by anti-immunoglobulin antibodies.


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