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  • Sodium Acetate Anhydrous (there is no water in this formulation)

    Instant Ice 2008

  • It has the longest reputation for anhydrous direct tableting excipients, and holds the original patent for NF Anhydrous Direct Tableting (DT) lactose.

    Medicinal Lactose: A View from the Inside Steve Carper 2008

  • The new structure is just the right size for an Anhydrous Hydrazine * ready storage tank for a liquid fueled surface-to-air battery of the Hohenstauffen type.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • Dad was a Superintendent of Construction for the new Anhydrous Ammonia Plant being built by, you guessed it, Union Carbide.

    Mitchieville’s Week of Death 2007

  • Anhydrous ammonia, which is used as a fertilizer, began leaking last night in the town of Seward, Illinois.

    CNN Transcript Apr 24, 2007 2007

  • Anhydrous ammonia, a derivative of natural gas, is the most commonly utilized form of nitrogen fertilizer.

    Soybeans Are Brought Gary Wulf 2007

  • ENGLHOLM: Anhydrous ammonia is a fertilizer that we use on our fields around here to loose the soil.

    CNN Transcript May 7, 2007 2007

  • Anhydrous ammonia is currently derived mostly from natural gas and as a result, its price is tied to natural gas prices, which have been high in the past few years.

    Irrigate Green With Ammonia Power 2006

  • Anhydrous ammonia contains no carbon, stores like propane and is the second most prevalent chemical in the world, Hollinger said.

    Irrigate Green With Ammonia Power 2006

  • Anhydrous ammonia, the gas, may be reduced to the liquid form at ordinary temperatures when submitted to a pressure of about 95 pounds.

    Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891 Various

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