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  1. AGRI-FOODSTUFFS|animal product|animal product|wool
    gréisc olla Reference 'An Coimisiún Eorpach,' https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm?TargetUrl=LST_NOM_DTL&StrNom=CPA_2008&StrLanguageCode=GA&IntPcKey=20741150&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC&IntCurrentPage=1 [22.4.2021] ;Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    saill caorach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    wool wax | wool grease
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    Definition water-insoluble greasy material secreted by the sebaceous glands in sheep skin and adhering to the wool Reference 'A Simplification of Textile Waste Survey and Treatment' (8.9.2022). New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission by Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). 1959
    Comment 1)In addition to wool fibre, 'raw wool' contains the impurities listed below:- 'Wool grease' 2-25 % of greasy wool weight- 'Suint' (dried perspiration) 2-12 % of greasy wool weight- Dirt 5-45 % of greasy wool weight- Residues of insecticides, acaricides or insect growth regulators used as veterinary medicines to protect sheep from ectoparasites, such as lice, mites, blowfly, etc.Wool grease is insoluble in water, but soluble in non-polar solvents such as dichloromethane or hexane. Refined wool grease is a valuable by-product.Suint is water-soluble material arising from the secretion of the sweat glands in the skin. Suint is soluble in polar solvents such as water and alcohol.Dirt can include a variety of materials such as mineral dirt, sands, clay, dust and organic materials.In the scouring bowls, suint is removed from the wool by dissolution, grease by emulsification and dirt by suspension.Wool grease has a melting point around 40 °C. Since removal of solid grease from wool by detergents is slow and difficult, 40 °C is the lowest temperature at which aqueous scouring liquors are effective for removing grease.2)Chemically the compounds of wool grease are essentially waxes and not fats or greases.
    suint
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  2. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|pharmaceutical industry|pharmaceutical product
    lanailin Reference Rialachán (AE) 2016/1076 lena gcuirtear i bhfeidhm na socruithe do tháirgí de thionscnamh stát áirithe ar cuid iad de Ghrúpa Stát na hAfraice, Mhuir Chairib agus an Aigéin Chiúin (ACC) dá bhforáiltear i gcomhaontuithe lena mbunaítear comhaontuithe um chomhpháirtíocht eacnamaíoch, nó as a dtagann bunú na gcomhaontuithe sin, CELEX:32016R1076/GA ;Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    úsc olla Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Context 'Sail chaorach agus substaintí sailleacha arna ndíorthu uaithi (úsc olla san áireamh)...' Reference Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 510/2014 lena leagtar síos na socruithe trádála is infheidhme maidir le hearraí áirithe ar toradh ar phróiseáil táirgí talmhaíochta iad agus lena n-aisghairtear Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 1216/2009 ón gComhairle agus Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 614/2009 ón gComhairle, CELEX:32014R0510/GA
    lanolin
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    Definition wool wax in its refined form in a water-in-oil (w/o) emulsion with a water content of approximately 30% by weight Reference COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:Lanolin. 'Lanolin Basics Lanolin terminology' (4.8.2020)
    Comment Industrial lanolin is a waterless substance referred to as 'lanolin anhydrous'
    cire de laine | lanoline | lanoléine | graisse de laine
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    Definition matière grasse, composée d'un mélange d'acides gras estérifiés et d'alcools libres, obtenue à partir du suint de mouton et utilisée en pharmacie, en cosmétologie et dans l'industrie des cuirs Reference Portail lexical du Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales > Lexicographie > Lanoléine (3.6.2021)