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"We can stand a little adulteration," said Judge with a smile.
For them, the democratization of culture amounts to its adulteration.
An imbalance in water would clearly reveal adulteration, he said.
The company was involved in the 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration.
A key to the adulteration of our daily food.
"In most cases of adulteration, it turns out to be just economic and nobody gets hurt - but there is always that potential."
Any adulteration of coffee is to be deplored, but this one in particular.
Bible stories do not need this kind of adulteration.
Historically, this property was used to detect adulteration in samples.
His first published paper in 1881 discussed the adulteration of sugar with glucose.
"Ever since the king resigned, there's been talk about adulteration of the components.
The adulteration of the standard, on the contrary, has generally been a concealed operation.
Gone are many of the craft workers with their complex union rules that served to protect the system from adulteration.
But adulteration has undermined authenticity while helping sales only slightly.
This adulteration has not been linked to any illness.
The reason for the adulteration was initially stated as "highly likely" criminal activity.
With that rising popularity also came an increase in wine fraud and adulteration.
Pure: Not mixed with anything else; free from adulteration, unimpaired.
The first Adulteration Act became law in 1860, a second in 1872.
Adulteration with cheaper products such as oil of rosewood has been a problem for consumers.
This was related to the 2013 meat adulteration scandal.
"Adulteration" is a legal term meaning that a food product fails to meet federal or state standards.
That is the only way to prevent further adulteration and dilution of contaminants.
However, insiders believe this will not stop adulteration because milk price still depends on protein content.
Assists in the fight against fuel adulteration and dumping.