Examples of using Ethers in English and their translations into French
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are the selenium equivalents of ethers and thioethers.
are gasolines blended with alcohols or ethers.
glycol ethers, ethylamine, ethylene, ether oxides.
The Agency called on the company RPA to review the various ways of substituting glycol ethers in the occupational environment.
were included in the final ANSES opinion concerning glycol ethers.
PBB(Polybrominated Biphenyis)- 0.1% PBDE(Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers)- 0.1.
polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and chlorinated paraffins.
alcohol, ethers and sodium hypochlorite.
esters and ethers, and.
hydrocarbons, ethers.
In 2004, the ethylene glycol derivatives regarded as most toxic still accounted for 10% of all glycol ethers used in France.
For women, two studies done in the US semiconductor industry showed that glycol ethers used in the industry may increase the risk of spontaneous abortions.
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers(PBDE) 0.1%<
As activators for fishing typically use various cyclic ethers, polysaccharides and amino acids,
for Coatex Research and Development to introduce its latest findings about Polycarboxylate Ethers(PCE) for admixtures to the international scientific community.
The cases in the US courts point to exposure to some glycol ethers as the cause of cancers among workers(especially testicular cancers)
It was suggested that, if a decision is taken to list the bromodiphenyl ethers with four or five bromines, consideration should be given to also listing HexaBDE,
They will enable human beings so to control the ethers that weight will be for them transmuted,
ROR+ BBr3→ RO+(-BBr3)R→ ROBBr2+ RBr Aryl methyl ethers(as well as activated primary alkyl ethers), on the other hand are dealkylated through a bimolecular mechanism involving two BBr3-ether adducts.
The ether will eventually appear to the enhanced vision of humanity to have more substance than it now has, and as etheric vision increases, the ethers will be recognised as being strictly physical plane matter.