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2,3,6-Trichlorobenzoic acid is a post-emergent herbicide. [1] Its formula is C 7 H 3 Cl 3 O 2. In the United States, it has been cancelled for use as an active ingredient in herbicide mixtures and is no longer sold in herbicidal products. [1] It was sold in formulations under a wide variety of trade names, including Benzak and Trysben. [3]
In 2007 Tbilisis Forumi became the most popular internet-forum in Georgia, having nearly thousand registered users logged in every day. [2] As of 4 May 2018, the website claims to have 158,220 users and 49,640,102 posts.
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A zeolite reported in 2005 [14] has large pores – 18.6 × 26.2 Å interconnected by channels defined by 30-membered rings (the naturally occurring zeolite faujasite with channels defined by 12-membered rings [15]). Zeolites with frameworks containing silicon and germanium (silicogermanates), aluminium and germanium (aluminogermanates) and ...
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[5] [6] Besides the magazines, GEO's portfolio consists of merchandising products like GEO illustrated books, a GEO encyclopedia, GEO calendars and others. On 26 July 2013, Outlook Group announced that GEO, along with People and Marie Claire, [7] would cease publication in India and the license would not be renewed. [8] Hot air ballon with GEO ...
The first satellite; EOS-3 (aka GISAT-1) was launched on 12 August 2021 but failed to reach orbit as cryogenic upper stage of GSLV could not ignite. EOS-3 was supposed to fulfil civilian applications. [12] The second satellite, EOS-5 (aka GISAT-2) will be acquired by Indian Navy and will differ slightly in capabilities compared to EOS-03 (aka ...
[2] Ministry of Defence headquarters in Tbilisi. The Ministry of Defence was established in 1991. [3] When the Soviet Union ceased to exist, Georgia was able to retain only a few military assets of the Soviet Army stationed in the Georgian SSR with modest amounts of military equipment, most of them obsolescent.