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cause harm in humans. In commerce, non-food
varieties are
typically called colza oil.
Rapeseed is
extensively cultivated in Canada, France, Belgium, Ireland...
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erucic acid by the
general po****tion
would come from the
consumption of
colza oil. The
dietary intake of
erucic acid by an
individual consuming at the...
- Canadian-developed
strains is also
called canola oil,
while non-food oil is
called colza oil.
Canola oil is
sourced from
three species of Br****ica plants: Br****ica...
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windy climate, but also
solar power and biofuel,
based on
jatropha oil and
colza oil. 586.8
megawatts of wind
power capacity were
installed on the island...
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production and sale of
alcoholic beverages.
Aniline was used to
denature colza oil in the 1980s.
Denaturation (biochemistry) "Commission
Implementing Regulation...
- longer,
brighter and gave off no
offensive smell.
Later in the 18th century,
colza oil and
rapeseed oil came into use as much
cheaper substitutes. A number...
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Natural pyrethrin insecticides,
extracted from
Chrysanthemum and
mixed with
colza oil, can also be used. Spinosad,
based on
chemical compounds found in a...
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chimney dimensions,
which burnt colza oil (obtained from the seed of the
plant Br****ica campestris) at a rate of 42 grams of
colza oil per hour with a flame...
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sometimes tinted around the wick. An
Argand lamp used
whale oil, seal oil,
colza,
olive oil or
other vegetable oil as fuel
which was
supplied by a gravity...
- Pokémon in Artazon. 1244 1233 10 "Nemona and Br****ius and... (With Nemo and
Colza)" Transliteration: "Nemo to
Corusa to" (****anese: ネモとコルサと)
Makoto Nakata...