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Division 6.1: Poisonous material is a material, other than a gas, which is known to be so toxic to humans as to afford a hazard to health during transportation, or which, in the absence of adequate data on human toxicity:
Potentially Hazardous Food has been redefined by the US Food and Drug Administration in the 2013 FDA Food Code to Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food. [1] Pages 22 and 23 (pdf pages 54 and 55), state the following:
The first web accessibility guideline was compiled by Gregg Vanderheiden and released in January 1995, just after the 1994 Second International Conference on the World-Wide Web (WWW II) in Chicago (where Tim Berners-Lee first mentioned disability access in a keynote speech after seeing a pre-conference workshop on accessibility led by Mike Paciello).
In December 2008, access to the Wikipedia article Virgin Killer was blocked for four days by most Internet service providers in the United Kingdom after the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) decided the album cover was a potentially illegal indecent image and added the article's URL to a "blacklist" it supplies to British internet service providers.
The ocean sunfish (Mola mola), also known as the common mola, is one of the largest bony fish in the world. It is the type species of the genus Mola, and one of five extant species in the family Molidae.
1,6-Methano[10]annulene (also known as 1,6-methanonaphthalene or homonaphthalene) is an aromatic hydrocarbon with chemical formula C 11 H 10. It was the first stable aromatic compound based on the cyclodecapentaene system to be discovered.
1728 18104 Ensembl ENSG00000181019 ENSMUSG00000003849 UniProt P15559 Q64669 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001286137 NM_000903 NM_001025433 NM_001025434 NM_008706 RefSeq (protein) NP_000894 NP_001020604 NP_001020605 NP_001273066 NP_032732 Location (UCSC) Chr 16: 69.71 – 69.73 Mb Chr 8: 108.11 – 108.13 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse NAD(P)H dehydrogenase [quinone] 1 is an ...
Nylon 1,6 (aka polyamide 1,6) is a type of polyamide or nylon. [1] Unlike most other nylons, nylon 1,6 is not a condensation polymer, but instead is formed by an acid-catalyzed synthesis from adiponitrile, formaldehyde, and water. The material was produced and studied by researchers at DuPont in the 1950s. [2]