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06095 - BIOART: Biocida per netejar i sanejar suports amb fongs i additiu de pintures.
06095 - BIOART: Biocide to clean and sanitize supports with mold and paint additive.
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Per diluir la tinta i alhora augmentar la reactivitat. Aquest additiu no es pot usar amb blancs, ja que produeix un to groguenc.
For diluting ink and increasing its reactivity. This additive cannot be used with whites as it produces a yellowish tone.
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Additiu
Additives
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Argila coloidal d'alta plasticitat. Excel·lent com a additiu a les pastes per corregir la seva plasticitat i als esmalts com suspensiu.
Arcilla coloidal de alta plasticidad. Excelente como aditivo a las pastas para corregir su plasticidad y a los esmaltes como suspensivo.
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L'Autoritat per a la Seguretat Alimentària Europea ha de verificar la seguretat de qualsevol additiu...
European legislation relating to food additives establishes that the scientific committee of the...
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Trobem doncs el fertilitzant base de dos components UFEED A + B, l'estimulador del sistema radicular UROOT, un potenciador de la floració anomenat UBOOST, l'additiu PK de fòsfor i potassi UFLOWER i un additiu a base d'enzims anomenat UZYME.
The full range consists of UFeed A + B base fertiliser, URoot root stimulator, UBoost algae biostimulant, UFlower PK booster additive and a root care product called Uzyme.
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El biodièsel és un biocombustible que procedeix de l'esterificació d'olis i greixos, que pot emprar-se com substitutiu del gasoil o com a additiu en diverses proporcions, amb les quals es dóna lloc a les nomenclatures B30, B50 o B100 per als motors que poden emprar biodièsel i que ens assenyala quin és el percentatge de mescla que admeten aquestes mecàniques.
Biodiesel is a vegetable or animal fat-based oil that can be used as fuel in substitution for diesel or as an additive in various proportions, that’s why  the B30, B50 or B100 denomination for the engines that can use biodiesel as fuel which shows us what is the percentage of the mixture that the engine allows.
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Són moltes les causes d'una opinió com aquesta, però sobretot n'hi ha una que cal criticar: el concepte de societat és el punt de cristal·lització del nacionalisme metodològic de la sociologia. Per tant, en l'anàlisi sociològica Europa s'ha d'entendre com una pluralitat: com a societats; s'ha d'entendre des d'un punt de vista additiu o, en el millor dels casos, comparatiu.
Sociology's failure with regard to Europe is particularly conspicuous. The discipline developed its instruments in the waning nineteenth century from the analysis of national societies. Because those instruments are ill-suited to analyzing European society, the conclusion in sociology is that, obviously, there exists no European society at all worth mentioning. This opinion has many causes, but one in particular deserves criticism: the concept of society is the crystallization point of sociology's methodological nationalism. In sociological analysis, Europe must therefore be understood as a plural—as societies; it must be understood in additive or, at best, comparative terms. In other words, the society of Europe overlaps Europe's national societies. This methodological nationalism practiced by social science is becoming historically fallacious, because it filters out Europe's complex realities and space for interaction. In a nutshell, it is blind to Europe and blinds us to Europe.
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Són moltes les causes d'una opinió com aquesta, però sobretot n'hi ha una que cal criticar: el concepte de societat és el punt de cristal·lització del nacionalisme metodològic de la sociologia. Per tant, en l'anàlisi sociològica Europa s'ha d'entendre com una pluralitat: com a societats; s'ha d'entendre des d'un punt de vista additiu o, en el millor dels casos, comparatiu.
Sociology's failure with regard to Europe is particularly conspicuous. The discipline developed its instruments in the waning nineteenth century from the analysis of national societies. Because those instruments are ill-suited to analyzing European society, the conclusion in sociology is that, obviously, there exists no European society at all worth mentioning. This opinion has many causes, but one in particular deserves criticism: the concept of society is the crystallization point of sociology's methodological nationalism. In sociological analysis, Europe must therefore be understood as a plural—as societies; it must be understood in additive or, at best, comparative terms. In other words, the society of Europe overlaps Europe's national societies. This methodological nationalism practiced by social science is becoming historically fallacious, because it filters out Europe's complex realities and space for interaction. In a nutshell, it is blind to Europe and blinds us to Europe.
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La gestació dels dos supercicles s'explica raonablement bé a partir de la interacció de tres factors: com a rerefons, el desplegament perllongat d'una demanda de transport anormalment intensa; com a additiu, els canvis en el poder de mercat de l'OPEP, i, com a catalitzador, el joc de les elasticitats a curt i a mitjà termini.
The emergence of these two super-cycles can be reasonably explained by the interaction of three factors: in the background, the prolonged spread of abnormally intense demand by transport; in addition, changes in OPEC's power in the market and, as a catalyst, the interaction between short and medium-term elasticities. The first super-cycle is famous because its upward phase started suddenly with the aforementioned embargo in 1973, an event ushering in a period during which OPEC determined and managed to regulate supply (helped by Iran's revolution in 1978). But the contribution made to this super-cycle by demand was also very important: in the second half of the 1960s and 1970s there was a huge boom in the number of automobiles in the US and Europe, fuelled by the development of the middle classes and by Babyboomers reaching working age. In fact this context of strong structural demand helped the cartel to maintain strong internal discipline. Moreover, given that short-term elasticities were very low, for some time the price of oil shot up above its long-term equilibrium level (with an extra boost from the Iran-Iraq war in 1980). But this situation also sowed the seed for its decline insofar as it created incentives to moderate fuel consumption, improve engine efficiency, find alternative sources and look for new sites. When this happened and the price started to fall (with the added factor of the 1981 Volcker Recession in the US), discipline within OPEC started to diminish, accentuating the fall in the price. For a time Saudi Arabia tried to sustain the price by sacrificing its production but, once it realised that these changes in supply and demand were here to stay, in 1986 it gave up this task and caused the price to plummet (returning to its pre-1973 level in real terms).