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prefaced with brief observations about the Christian
religion ... whom it affirms to be the
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5, Page 693]. `It is embodied both in its principles
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Range is at 67.2°C
and that as per the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia, wherein the
chemical characteristics of Hexane in Table 10 categorically ... oxygen and chlorine
and the same is reflected in the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia.
Furthermore, CESTAT noted that the purity of Hexane
plant as has been
noticed in the New Encyclopedia Britannica Volume 19 page
59.
3) The 'dictionary' and the 'chemical meaning ... fission".
The Medical Dictionary also attributes the same meaning to yeast.
Encyclopedia Britannica describes yeast as "any of certain
economically important single-celled
public health aspects of the sewage system, Vol. 16 of the Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th Edition, page 582, has this to say :
Public health aspects ... have requisite information about water treatment methods, and by referring to the encyclopedia, get in depth knowledge, by perusing the books in the bibliographic note
extract from the chapter on polyesters in Volume 11 of Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology at page 35 under the heading "Commercial Development ... nature of the market which the polyester products have. In Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Volume 11, published by Interscience Publishers, it is stated
three cases, the authorities concerned relied on technical literature, pharmacopoeia, encyclopedia, dictionaries etc. In the case of Wockhardt, a test report of the Chemical Examiner ... used for sugar, electrolyte or fluid replenishment. He has referred to Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine and Allied Health (Fourth Edition), Remington's Pharmaceutical
composition of
micronutrients. In this connection, we wish to quote from
certain encyclopedias/chemical dictionaries as follows:
(i) According to the "Scientific Encyclopedia ... growth are nitrogen, phosphorus
and potassium.
(iii) According to the "Scientific Encyclopedia"
by Van Nostrand, a `plant growth regulator' is
essentially
polymers can be both plastics as well as textile fibres.
38. Encyclopedia Britannica, Volume 18 (A New Survey of Universal knowledge ; Plants to Raymund ... Tripoli) published by Encyclopedia Britannica Limited, 1961 Edition, defines plastic as under :
"The term plastic derived from the Green plastikos, appears to have been
industry'.
The term 'metallurgy', as defined in the Engineering Encyclopedia is "the art of extracting metals from their crust ... opposed to those which are employed in the laboratory".
In the Encyclopedia of metallurgical terms by Tootleman, published by Longmans, London, the term