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Why did Russia test and ban all foods containing any Melamine and Cyanuric Acid while other countries continued to allow them to be sold?
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Later it changed to a more expensive and lethal combination of Melamine and Cyanuric Acid, to raise the Nitrogen content of wheat.
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[...] "Cyanuric acid scrap can be added to animal feed," says Yu Luwei, general manager of Juancheng Ouya Chemical Company in Shandong Province.
David Goldstein: FDA: The Faith-Based Dining Administration 2008
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Cyanuric acid is crystalline, soluble in water, and capable of forming salts with metallic oxides.
Familiar Letters on Chemistry Justus Freiherr von Liebig 1838
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Cyanuric acid, which has a specific reaction with melamine, is introduced sequentially to increase specificity.
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Cyanuric acid, which has a specific reaction with melamine, is introduced sequentially to increase specificity.
The Engineer - News 2010
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Cyanuric acid, which has a specific reaction with melamine, is introduced sequentially to increase specificity.
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Cyanuric acid, which has a specific reaction with melamine, is introduced sequentially to increase specificity.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Cyanuric acid, which has a specific reaction with melamine, is introduced sequentially to increase specificity.
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Cyanuric acid, which has a specific reaction with melamine, is introduced sequentially to increase specificity.
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