Rapeseed oil (redirect from Colza oil)
Association in 1978. 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 population would come from the consumption of colza oil. The dietary intake of erucic acid by an individual consuming at the...
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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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Canadian-developed strains is also called canola oil, while non-food oil is called colza oil. Canola oil is sourced from three species of Brassica plants: Brassica...
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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...
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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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chimney dimensions, which burnt colza oil (obtained from the seed of the plant Brassica campestris) at a rate of 42 grams of colza oil per hour with a flame...
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List of RAL colours (redirect from Colza yellow (RAL))
RAL 1018 Zinc yellow RAL 1019 Grey beige RAL 1020 Olive yellow RAL 1021 Colza yellow Österreichische Post, Deutsche Bundespost 1972–1980, gold in the...
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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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defined the unit was that illumination that emanates from a lamp burning pure colza oil (obtained from the seed of the plant Brassica campestris) at a defined...
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revenue from agriculture in France. The major arable crops grown are maize, colza, wheat and sunflowers. Meat and dairy production also feature, as does the...
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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...
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their bond with Pokémon. Roy eventually challenges Colza and wins. Impressed with Roy's skills, Colza rewards him with a stamp for completing his task....
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surface ships and yachts. The L1306 T3, V 1312 T3, VL 1716 T2 T3 and GE COLZA V 1312 T3 generation systems produce between 200 kW and 3,000 kW. The largest...
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March 7, 2024 (US) 1244 1233 10 "Nemona and Brassius and... (With Nemo and Colza)" Transliteration: "Nemo to Corusa to" (Japanese: ネモとコルサと) Makoto Nakata...
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flame, creating a bright, steady light. The Argand lamp used whale oil, colza, olive oil or other vegetable oil as fuel, supplied by a gravity feed from...
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Almond oil Babassu oil Baobab oil Castor oil Cocoa butter Coconut oil Colza oil Macadamia oil Nahar seed oil Mineral oil Olive oil Peanut oil Tea seed...
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Aunée (Inula) 25 12 Aug Loutre (Otter) 26 13 Aug Myrte (Myrtle) 27 14 Aug Colza (Rapeseed) 28 15 Aug Lupin (Lupin) 29 16 Aug Coton (Cotton) 30 17 Aug Moulin...
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Seljalandsfoss, Iceland Jökulsárlón, Iceland Lakagígar, Iceland Burano, Italy Colza fields in Tuscany, Italy Civita di Bagnoregio in the Province of Viterbo...
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"extra virgin" in Italy actually meets the specification. In some cases, colza oil (extracted from rapeseed) with added colour and flavor has been labeled...
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Foie gras; Wild mushrooms. Also, some prominent cultivated crops are corn, colza, sunflowers and grain. The Gascon language is a dialect of Occitan, but...
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SegReg program: yield of mustard (colza) and soil salinity...
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Smollett, The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771) In 1981, denaturated Colza oil was added to Olive oil in Spain and 600 people were killed (See Toxic...
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disadvantages of the Argand-type lamps then in use. The vegetable - mostly colza - oils then available were thick and would not travel far up a wick. The...
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Mallow) 26. Myrthe (Myrtle) Septidi 7. Armoise (Mugwort) 17. Lin (Flax) 27. Colza (Rapeseed) Octidi 8. Carthame (Safflower) 18. Amande (Almond) 28. Lupin...
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oil (copra oil), promising for local use in places that produce coconuts. Colza oil, from Brassica rapa, var. oleifera (turnip) is closely related to rapeseed...
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primary fuel for lighthouses, replacing various fuels such as sperm oil, Colza oil, rapeseed oil, and lard oil. In 1884, uniforms came into use by all...
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thousand remaining disabled, is thought to have been caused by contaminated colza (rapeseed) oil. It was unique because of its size, the novelty of the clinical...
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being largely organised into strips. The main crops are maize, wheat and colza. The Ill, the most important river in Alsace aside from the Rhine, crosses...
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plant (Azucareras Reunidas de Jaen S.A.), that produces biodiesel from colza oil, palm oil, soybeans, and sunflower oil. Historically the town was always...
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