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- noun Plural form of
inert .
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Examples
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The new findings intensify a debate about so-called "inerts" - the solvents, preservatives, surfactants and other substances that manufacturers add to pesticides.
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I don't feel like I'd insult them, ( 'inerts'), just simply ignore them.
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The so-called "inerts" are trade secret, now believed not in the least "inert".
Comments for Jack's Newswatch weeds that is 2010
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These "inerts" may amount to a very large portion of the ready-to-apply pesticide and be highly toxic.
Comments for Jack's Newswatch weeds that is 2010
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The so-called "inerts" are trade secret, now believed not in the least "inert".
Comments for Jack's Newswatch weeds that is 2010
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These "inerts" may amount to a very large portion of the ready-to-apply pesticide and be highly toxic.
Comments for Jack's Newswatch weeds that is 2010
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It's also found in spermacidal jellies used with diaphragms and cervical caps, and in contraceptive inerts, foam and vaginal film.
FDA Warnings on Nonoxynol-9 Re-Define Sponge Worthiness aka TBTAM 2007
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The active ingredient is glyphosate, the inerts are largely unknown, but known to add significant toxicity.
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As a result even Vattenvall with their 30MW oxyfuel demonstration expect something like 15% inerts in the CO2 rich gas.
Rabett Run EliRabett 2008
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Some inerts are known to be toxic, and some are known to be harmless, but EPA lists most in the category "inerts of unknown toxicity."
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