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1Annual Report of the Chief Executive Viticultural Officer to the Board of State Viticultural ...
By California Board of State Viticultural Commissioners , California, State Viticultural Commission and Chief Executive Viticultural Officer

“Annual Report of the Chief Executive Viticultural Officer to the Board of State Viticultural ...” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Annual Report of the Chief Executive Viticultural Officer to the Board of State Viticultural ...
- Authors: ➤ California Board of State Viticultural Commissioners CaliforniaState Viticultural Commission Chief Executive Viticultural Officer
- Number of Pages: Median: 233
- Publisher: State Office
- Publish Date: 1882
“Annual Report of the Chief Executive Viticultural Officer to the Board of State Viticultural ...” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ vines - vine - varieties - phylloxera - soil - bisulphide - grafting - cuttings - seeds - vineyard - carbon bisulphide - chief executive - annual report - executive viticultural - rooted vines - wild vines - american vines - square yard - grafting stocks - grafting stock
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20620335M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 49434129
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1882
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Carbon disulfide
Commons has media related to Carbon disulfide. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Carbon Bisulphide". Australian National Pollutant
Dimethyl trithiocarbonate
(1988). "One Pot Phase Transfer Synthesis of Trithiocarbonates from Carbon Bisulphide and Alkyl Halides". Synthetic Communications. 18 (13): 1531–1536.
Bisulfide
Bisulfide (or bisulphide in British English) is an inorganic anion with the chemical formula HS− (also written as SH−). It contributes no color to bisulfide
Charles Cagniard de la Tour
critical point of several substances such as water, alcohol, ether and carbon bisulphide. He was made a baron in 1818, and died in Paris. Despite several claims
Ethylene trithiocarbonate
(1988). "One Pot Phase Transfer Synthesis of Trithiocarbonates from Carbon Bisulphide and Alkyl Halides". Synthetic Communications. 18 (13): 1531–1536.
Experiments of Rayleigh and Brace
table. The tube was closed by glass at its ends, and was filled with carbon bisulphide or water, and the liquid was between two nicol prisms. Through the
Ignatius Singer
While in Australia Singer developed a solvent scouring device using carbon bisulphide for cleaning sheep's wool. Later when back in England he installed
Alexander Parkes
object previously dipped in a solution of phosphorus contained in bisulphide of carbon, and then in nitrate of silver. A spider's web, silver-plated according
List of statutory rules and orders of Northern Ireland, 1930
Import) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1930 0 No. 53 The Petroleum (Bisulphide of Carbon) Order (Northern Ireland) 1930 0 No. 54 The Contributory Pensions
Frederick Kenneth McTaggart
Dunster, R. W., Sanders, J. V., & McTaggart, F. K. (1967). Molybdenum bisulphide deposits—their formation and characteristics on automotive engine parts