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Process for the production of phenol condensation products capable of destroying parasites, bacteria and others, in particular "fungus" marine vegetation
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Process for the production of phenol condensation products capable of destroying parasites, bacteria and others, in particular "fungus" marine vegetation
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C07F—ACYCLIC, CARBOCYCLIC OR HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING ELEMENTS OTHER THAN CARBON, HYDROGEN, HALOGEN, OXYGEN, NITROGEN, SULFUR, SELENIUM OR TELLURIUM
C07F9/00—Compounds containing elements of Groups 5 or 15 of the Periodic System
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FR478635A1914-05-081915-05-07
Process for the production of phenol condensation products capable of destroying parasites, bacteria and others, in particular "fungus" marine vegetation
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Process for the production of phenol condensation products capable of destroying parasites, bacteria and others, in particular "fungus" marine vegetation
Process for the production of phenol condensation products capable of destroying parasites, bacteria and others, in particular "fungus" marine vegetation
Industrial product consisting of a food substance made from roasted and ground peanuts with a mixture of salt and reduced to butter by means of pressure or heating, called "Peanut butter".