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Continuing anti-dumping duty on imports of tartaric acid, originating in the People’s Republic of China.
This report provides information on inorganic acid and halogen production processes.
Get help to classify pharmaceutical products used to treat or prevent diseases or ailments (in humans or animals), including comparators used in clinical trials and placebos.
This report reviews the nature of both wet and dry deposition from the perspective of large generating plants and considers the ways in which modelling techniques might be improved.
A review of the risk of laryngeal cancer in work involving exposure to strong inorganic acid mists containing sulphuric acid.
Graphics for use by retailers to publicise on social media that they have signed up to the voluntary commitments on responsible sales of acid products.
Substances that are classed as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and when you're allowed to use them.
medac GmbH (t/a medac Pharma LLP) is recalling further batches due to particles detected during long-term stability tests.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Robert Latham on 3 May 2022
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
A summary of recent letters and notifications sent to healthcare professionals about medicines.
Findings from a study that explored the motivations of offenders who carry and or use acid and other corrosive substances.
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