英語 での Hydrocarbons の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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France only produces about six million barrels of hydrocarbons per year, ranking it 71st in the world.
But Dubai has few hydrocarbons and revenue from them amounts to a measly 2 percent of the emirate's income.
Hydrocarbons contribute over half the federal budget and two-thirds of exports.
Iranian hydrocarbons would complement, rather than compete with, gas and oil from Russia for Europe.
Testing of paper and board- Determination of the transfer of mineral oil hydrocarbons from food contact materials manufactured with portions of recycled pulp.
Ichthyolum- It is Oxyhives combination of sulphonated hydrocarbons containing 10% Sulphur.
Why"Nature" has not made the first stone houses or plastic hydrocarbons, such as plastic bags?
Our powder coating contain no solvents, while the process materials we use are free of any aromatic or chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Water and CO2 are not included in this category but CO, Nox and hydrocarbons are subject to legislative control.
In fact, the huge amount of hydrocarbons consumed by the poor and backward RB is a very valuable resource.
Paraffin, the main ingredient of candles, is alkane hydrocarbons in which 20 to 40 carbon atoms are linked in a chain.
They did repeated laboratory experiments producing hydrocarbons under temperature and pressure imitating that in the mantle.
Before the water is drained into the stormwater treatment systems, an absorbent skimmer removes residual floating hydrocarbons.
Actually, huge amounts of hydrocarbons, which consumes a poor and backward Belarus is a very valuable resource.
Suitable suppository bases are, for example, natural or synthetic triglycerides, or paraffin hydrocarbons.
This is then cooled, allowing new biodiesel hydrocarbons to be synthesized.
The engine exhaust stream will typically contain, by volume, about 500 to 1000 ppm hydrocarbons.
On May 6 2005, the long awaited Hydrocarbons Law was finally approved by the Bolivian Congress.
Suitable suppository bases include natural or synthetic triglycerides, or paraffin hydrocarbons.
Are MOSH and MOAH the only mineral oil hydrocarbons that might be found in foods?