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Emulsifier refers to a substance added to products, such as meat spreads, to prevent separation of product components to ensure consistency. Examples of these types of additives include lecithin, and mono- and diglycerides.
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Endive is identified as a variety of chicory that is used in salads. It is also called escarole.
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"Endive" is in the UNSPSC Code "10151509"
Endive seeds or seedlings
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Indivia (Indivia is the Italian word for endive, a herb ...)
Endive (Endive is also called in the United States as chicory)
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Escarole (Escarole refers to a variety of chicory that is ...)
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"Endive" is in the UNSPSC Code "10151509"
Endive seeds or seedlings
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Indivia (Indivia is the Italian word for endive, a herb ...)
Endive (Endive is also called in the United States as chicory)
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Escarole (Escarole refers to a variety of chicory that is ...)
Engineered wood is described as wood made from slices of lumber (plywood) or the chips and fibers that remain after a tree is milled into lumber (particleboard, fiberboard). Likewise, these are woods made from slices of lumber (plywood) or the chips and fibers that remain after a tree is milled into lumber (particleboard or fiberboard).
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Plywood (Plywood 3-5 thin slices of wood glue together ...)
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Plywood (Plywood 3-5 thin slices of wood glue together ...)
Engineers ball pein hammer is used for striking metal objects. The most frequently used model has a flat face at one end and a ball at the other. With head weights from 1/4 lb to 3lb the engineers hammer is very much the " maid of all work among" hammers and for this reason special care should be taken to ensure that the recommendations with regard to safety are followed.
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Ball (Ball is described as a sphere; a round body of ...)
Hammer (Hammer refers to an instrument for driving nails ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): B?lle, Ballen, baller, balls
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Ball (Ball is described as a sphere; a round body of ...)
Hammer (Hammer refers to an instrument for driving nails ...)
Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): B?lle, Ballen, baller, balls
Enlargement is defined as the process or result of changing the size and scale of a map in order to produce a larger map. This process may be effected by photography, xerography, digital, or recompilation and generalization methods.
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Process (Process means the preparation of a substance, ...)
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Process (Process means the preparation of a substance, ...)
Enlargers are identified as optical devices used to send light through a negative and project an image using a lens onto photographic paper for the purpose of producing a photographic print.
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"Enlargers" is in the HS Code "9008"
Image Projectors, Other Than Cinematographic; Photographic (Other Than Cinematographic) Enlargers An
"Enlargers" is in the UNSPSC Code "45101904"
Enlargers
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Optical fibres (Optical fibres are made from extremely thin, ...)
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"Enlargers" is in the HS Code "9008"
Image Projectors, Other Than Cinematographic; Photographic (Other Than Cinematographic) Enlargers An
"Enlargers" is in the UNSPSC Code "45101904"
Enlargers
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Optical fibres (Optical fibres are made from extremely thin, ...)
Epoxy is described as a two part resin and catalyst adhesive that cures rather than dries. The most useful for model building is the type that sets in 5 minutes, called "5-minute epoxy".
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"Epoxy" is in the UNSPSC Code "13111001"
Epoxy
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Catalyst (Catalyst refers to an ingredient that speeds up a ...)
Adhesive (Adhesive in relation to a stamp affixed to ...)
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"Epoxy" is in the UNSPSC Code "13111001"
Epoxy
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Catalyst (Catalyst refers to an ingredient that speeds up a ...)
Adhesive (Adhesive in relation to a stamp affixed to ...)