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  • noun The molecular formula for phosphine.

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Examples

  • Contact: The Spa at Gleneagles by ESPA is located at Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1NF Scotland; 0 176 466 2231.

    Top Global Spas Kate Ahlborn and Alannah Arguelles 2009

  • Phosphine (PH3) is generated as a result of temperature and moisture (in the air) reacting with the solid aluminium or magnesium phosphide.

    9. Pest control using fumigants 1996

  • · Bags (only as aluminium phosphide): They contain 34 g of preparation and yield 11.3 g of PH3.

    9. Pest control using fumigants 1996

  • - Gas tightness: the diffusion rate must not exceed 1 mg PH3 per m² and day and 50 mg CH3 Br per m² and day.

    9. Pest control using fumigants 1996

  • Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers (India), 50 (10, part PH3): 83-92 (1970).

    2. Drainage options 1991

  • * Inspired by experiment with power points and removing encounter powers in PH3

    EN World D&D / RPG News 2010

  • * Inspired by experiment with power points and removing encounter powers in PH3

    EN World D&D / RPG News ppaladin123 2010

  • PH3 or P2H4 (Mixture of phosphrous) is easily to conbustion with air especially in summer and usually it is found from rotten meat.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • (B) Proliferating cells in mitotic phase indicated by PH3

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • (a) Confocal micrographs of E11. 5 coronal sections stained with DAPI (blue) and rhodamine phalloidin (red), and for PH3 (green).

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Debra L Silver 2010

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