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Перевод: alar
[прилагательное] крыловидный; крылатый; подмышечный [анат.]
Тезаурус:
- On the subject of a "Windows layer" for Unix, the Microsoft Corp chairman said that the company is considering either libraries that would enable developers to recompile Windows software, or source-code licences that would allow third parties create and sell run-time versions of Windows for Unix, a concept also used in the tool code-named Wings, formerly Alar, which recompiles Windows applications to run on the Macintosh; the strategy is to get developers to write just to the Windows programming interface, even for alternative operating systems, such as Unix and System 7.
- Cosmetic perfection is achieved with pesticides such as Alar.
- It's concept also used in the tool code-named Wings, formerly Alar, which recompiles Windows applications to run on the Macintosh.
- "First comes the sheer terror," Twiggy told me, recalling how Pamela had first warned her about Alar (Daminozide), a potential carcinogen in widespread use on applies.
- Peeling is more effective than washing for certain residues, but it will not remove pesticides like Alar.
- Test results show that some products which have been publicised as Alar-free by retailers and manufacturers were still found to contain Alar.
- He could take up organic farming and selling nurture as nature intended to a consumer market now seriously worried about E numbers and Alar.
- The group has a random sample of apples and apple products freely available in supermarkets tested for Alar, and had the results analysed by the Natural Resources Defence Council.
- It reported back: "Levels of Alar we found in apple juices are higher than are being reported in the US and pose a cancer risk considered unacceptably high by US Federal Government standards."
- Last week, the Government declared the apple spray, Alar, safe but failed to study the evidence which led the US authorities to ban it.
- A staggering 20,000 enquiries followed Pamela's debut broadcast on the subject of Alar, which emerged as a potential carcinogen in an independent UK survey on pesticide technology; and enquiries are still flooding in.
- Alar tops the Parents for Safe Food "dirty dozen" list of worrying agrochemicals.
- A controversy arose in early 1989 over the treatment of apples with the chemical Alar which was proved in animal tests to be carcinogenic.
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