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carrier
Substance in appreciable amount which, when associated with a trace of a specified substance, will carry the trace with it through a chemical or physical process.

 


Carrier
1.The inert liquid or solid material in a pesticide product that serves as a delivery vehicle for the active ingredient. Carriers do not have toxic properties of their own. 2.

carrier 1) The inert liquid or solid material added to an active ingredient in a pesticide. 2) A person or animal, in which an infectious agent lives, which may not itself have any observable disease (at least at some point, ...

Carrier: A person engaged in the transportation of passengers or property by land or water, as a common, contract, private carrier, or civil aircraft.

Carrier
Any material or system that can facilitrate the movement of a pollutant into the body or cells.
Carrying Capacity ...

Interstate Carrier Water Supply- A source of water for drinking and sanitary use on planes, buses, trains, and ships operating in more than one state. These sources are federally regulated.

Interstate carrier. Any vehicle or transport which conveys
passengers in interstate commerce.
interstice (in-TUR-stuhz). A very small open space in a rock ...

Vector: a carrier, typically an insect or rodent, capable of transmitting a disease.

Environmentally Conscious Bag A multiple use carrier made from organic materials in order to substitute one time use bags.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) The carrier of genetic information in cells; capable of self-replication as well as coding for RNA synthesis. Desert A desolate and barren region, usually deficient in available water, and with scant vegetation.

At position 2, electrons are passed along electron carriers towards photosytem I. The electron carriers alternately become reduced (gain electrons) and oxidized (lose electrons).

"Hydrogen offers huge potential as a carbon-free energy carrier," Mackaskie said in a university press release.

The office helps the FAA and Logan air carriers analyze how airport noise affects local communities so that steps can be taken to further reduce the airport's impact on surrounding residents.

Qb: Immunodrug™ carrier derived from the bacteriophage Qb.
QbG10: The Immunodrug™ Qb filled with the synthetically produced immunostimulatory DNA sequence G10.
R & D: research and development.

Pesticide components such as solvents, carriers, dispersants, and surfactants that are not active against target pests. Not all inert ingredients are innocuous.
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the act of using an item more than once. For example, many supermarkets now have carrier bags which you can use over and over again, and some businesses deliver goods in reusable plastic crates.
Secondary packaging ...

Eco-bag - a ethically, organically made bag to use instead of plastic carrier bags. Like this one.
Eco-bus - a bus which uses a combination of diesel and electric power.

Inert ingredient
Pesticide components such as solvents, carriers, dispersants, and surfactants that are not active against target pests. Not all inert ingredients are innocuous.(1) ...

Nutrients are usually also blended with the aqueous solution containing the microbes to serve as a carrier and dispersant. The liquid is introduced into the subsurface under natural conditions
(gravity fed) or injected under pressure.

See also: Environment, Water, Air, Reduce, Condition

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