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sal  (sl)
n.
Salt.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin sl; see sal- in Indo-European roots.]

sal [sæl]
n
(Medicine / Pharmacology) a pharmacological term for salt [3]
[Latin]
Translations
sal [sæl]
A. Nsal f
B. CPD sal ammoniac Nsal f amoníaca
sal volatile Nsal f volátil
sal abbr of salaryGeh.


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It is essential to mention at this point that the intention of using SALS and Guinier's law in this work was to enable the investigation of the deformation process and no attempt was made to relate the analysis to the composition of the optical inhomogeneities.
com 3 ( Watson Burton LLP in association with the Society of Advanced Legal Studies present the SALS Seminar: "Good faith and the duty of cooperation in construction contracts, Newcastle Marriott Hotel, Gosforth Park with Paul Darling QC of Keating Chambers as speaker.
Miscible blends exhibited no strong scattering peaks in SALS measurements.
 
 
 
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