- the idea that "criminal
intercourse with a
married woman ...
tended to
adulterate the
issue [children] of an
innocent husband ... and to
expose him to support...
- effectiveness.
Typical substances that are
adulterated include food, cosmetics,
pharmaceuticals or fuels.
Adulteration is the
practice of
secretly mixing a...
- Food
adulteration refers to the
practice of
secretly adding extra substances,
known as adulterants, to food. Primarily, the
deliberate altering of food...
- (Maitrank). But
because this
drink was also
adulterated and
caused the
hunter to have a hangover, the
adulterator had to be
saved again and now
showed the...
- Food
adulteration is a
legal offense in the
United States. When a food
product fails to meet the
legal standards outlined in the
Federal Food, Drug, and...
-
aspects of wine. The most
prevalent type of
fraud is one
where wines are
adulterated,
usually with the
addition of
cheaper products (e.g. juices) and sometimes...
-
Olive oil
regulation and
adulteration are
complex issues overseen and
studied by
various governmental bodies, non-governmental organizations, and private...
-
infant formula along with
other food
materials and
components being adulterated with the
chemical melamine,
which resulted in
kidney stones and other...
-
guachicol is an
adulterated alcoholic beverage. The
Mexican Spanish word is also used to name the fuel (gasoline or diesel)
adulterated or stolen. People...
- In China, the
adulteration and
contamination of
several food and feed
ingredients with
inexpensive melamine and
other compounds, such as
cyanuric acid...