Examples of using Alachlor in English and their translations into Russian
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Identity ISO: Alachlor.
Alachlor mixes well with other herbicides.
G/cm3 at 20°C purified alachlor.
Alachlor is an herbicide from the chloroacetanilide family.
Specific information for alachlor.
Alachlor has been classified as carcinogenic Cat.3, R40.
Draft decision guidance document for alachlor.
Alachlor is moderately stable in air t1/2 2.544 hours.
Approves the decision guidance document for alachlor.
Alachlor also has a high to medium mobility in soil.
Workplan for the intersessional drafting group on Alachlor.
Use of alachlor as a herbicide has been banned in the European Union.
Consideration of the draft decision guidance document for alachlor.
Alachlor disappears fairly rapidly in soil by biodegradation and photolysis.
Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid N.O.S. alachlor 480 g/l.
Alachlor was deemed an animal carcinogen with potential as a human carcinogen.
Tabular summary of comments on the internal proposal on alachlor.
Alachlor was detected in the surface and ground water of 10 states of USA between 1979 and 1987.
Exposure occurs to workers during application of pesticides containing alachlor.
Deadline Draft an"internal proposal" on Alachlor based on the information available to CRC. Chair.
Consideration of draft decision guidance documents for alachlor and aldicarb.
Recommendations for the inclusion of alachlor and aldicarb in Annex III to the Convention were adopted.
On average, crop yields andweed control for metolachlor and alachlor were equal.
Draft decision guidance documents for alachlor and aldicarb were considered and approved by the Committee.
These calculations indicate an unacceptable risk to the operator for all uses of alachlor.
The Committee agreed to prepare a rationale for alachlor relating to the notification from Canada.
Recommendation to the Conference of the Parties on the decision guidance document for alachlor.
Alachlor has been classified as carcinogenic category 3 R40- limited evidence of carcinogenic effect.
The authorizations for plant protection products containing alachlor had to be withdrawn by 18 June 2007.
The review of the data submitted for alachlor concluded that exposure of operators, workers and bystanders had not been sufficiently addressed with the available information.