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A system or set of principles intended to guide decision-making related to health, safety, or environmental procedures.
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A chemical substance that helps dissolve other substances, typically used in cleaning or extraction processes.
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A system or set of principles intended to guide decision-making related to health, safety, or environmental procedures.
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A chemical substance that helps dissolve other substances, typically used in cleaning or extraction processes.
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The process of removing fat from a surface or substance, often as part of preparation in cooking or industrial processes.
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A term used to describe the potential of a substance to cause cancer in living tissue.
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The act of drawing in and breathing, particularly the process of taking air into the lungs.
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An act or instance of serving for a specific purpose or goal.
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A visible or tangible marker that identifies a product, often providing important information such as ingredients or usage instructions.
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A state or condition of being free from pollutants and contaminants.
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The process by which a substance becomes transformed into a vapor or gas through heat or pressure.
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The ability of a substance to remain stable under various conditions without undergoing significant changes.
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A mixture in which particles are dispersed throughout a liquid or gas but remain undissolved.
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A chemical substance that serves to eliminate pests, particularly insects.
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The process of providing immediate assistance to someone who is injured or suddenly ill, before professional medical help is available.
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A distinctive breathing condition often characterized by restricted airways and difficulty in breathing, commonly triggered by allergens or irritants.
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A term used to describe a system or organization that coordinates logistics to ensure efficient movement and storage of goods.
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A mixture that retains fluid characteristics, often comprising solid particles suspended within a liquid.
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The action of separating accumulated substances or elements from one another, often to ensure safety or compliance.
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The capability of a substance to cause harm to the immune system after exposure.
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A method of removing contaminants from waste materials through burning them at high temperatures.
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The science that studies the effects and interactions of chemical substances on living organisms and the environment.
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The degree to which a liquid resists flow, often influencing processes in chemistry and engineering.
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The act of making something available or supplying it as needed.
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A material or ingredient that allows the flow of a liquid to pass more easily through it, often used in chemical and industrial applications.
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A state characterized by an inability to awaken or a profound level of unconsciousness, often resulting from severe medical conditions or trauma.
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The extent to which a substance can produce a toxic effect or cause death.
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A component or substance that can cause an adverse skin reaction, often leading to inflammation or discomfort.
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The capability of a chemical substance to undergo a chemical reaction with another substance, potentially leading to an undesirable effect.
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A significant legislative measure intended to promote and regulate the safety and welfare of the public regarding health, environment, and industry.
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The characteristic of being designed or made using the latest technology or methods, indicating high levels of innovation and efficiency.
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A process used to extract fluids or gases from a mixture, often used in environmental science and engineering.
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A substance or product that is made up of two or more components, often referring to its constituents in a mixture or formulation.
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An act or process of changing from a solid state to a liquid state, typically through the application of heat.
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A process involving the breakdown of organic substances, resulting in the release of gases and heat, often used in waste management and energy production.
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A term used to describe the act of taking in liquids or gases through breathing, particularly relevant in medical discussions about respiratory health.
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A comprehensive approach to organizing and managing resources, often necessary for executing projects or operations effectively.
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A formal agreement between parties that outlines the terms and conditions of a specific transaction or obligation.
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A measure of the intensity or severity of a symptom or condition that often indicates an underlying issue.
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The act of urging or causing something to happen or take place, often referring to influencing actions or reactions.
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The act of taking in food or air through the mouth or nose, often related to biological processes.
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A substance characterized by its ability to dissolve other substances, commonly used in cleaning and industrial applications.
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A component in a mixture that enhances the action of a cleaning product, particularly in removing stains and dirt.
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The act of ensuring that a specific standard or requirement is met in a process or product.
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The condition in which a substance retains its original properties and does not break down or decompose over time.
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The quality of substances, often evaluated in terms of how well they blend or mix without separating.
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The characteristic of a liquid that enables it to flow and move easily, often influenced by temperature and pressure.
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A measure or assessment of the relevance and importance of information or data in a specific context.
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A liquid that is used for cleaning and usually contains a surfactant to enhance its effectiveness.
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A legal framework that governs the upkeep and management of published works, ensuring protections for intellectual property rights.
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A process that requires careful planning and organization to effectively manage tasks and resources, often used in project management.
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An assessment of the ability of a chemical substance to cause immediate or prolonged harm to the reproductive system or to alter reproductive functions.
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A method of extracting valuable substances from waste materials, often involving advanced techniques to separate and purify them.
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A condition in which an individual experiences extended periods of tiredness or weakness, often as a result of physical or mental exertion.
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The meaning or importance attributed to an event, situation, or finding, often evaluated in research or analysis.
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A measure of the degree to which a substance can be dissolved in a solvent, often affecting its usage in various processes.
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A term used to describe substances or actions that help to prevent diseases or adverse effects, particularly in health-related contexts.
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The phase of a project or task where initial groundwork is laid and planning begins, often determining the direction of future activities.
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A procedure used to eliminate waste by burning it at high temperatures, which significantly reduces the volume of material.
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A term used to describe a type of compound that typically contains carbon and is often found in fuels, solvents, and plastics.
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The combination of multiple distinct particles or phases within a system, often resulting in a uniform distribution throughout a medium.
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A condition in which the body does not receive enough oxygen, often leading to impaired organ function and serious health risks.