But AZT has a structural weakness (a flimsy phosphate) that viral enzymes can expel.
But that would stimulate agribusiness to find innovative ways to raise yields without excessive phosphate use.
's plastic additives division, which brought on some phosphate-based flame retardants to diversify away from bromine.
He handed out Ecover tablets to state legislators to prove there is an effective non-phosphate alternative.
After all, the move to phosphate-free dish detergent has been a long time coming.
Potash is the biggest producer of potash and nitrogen and third-biggest maker of phosphate.
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Phosphate is mined in several parts of China, and removing impurities like cadmium and uranium is expensive.
Environmental activists in a handful of states are about to remove the phosphate lurking under your sink.
Since then, phosphate-free "green" brands made by Seventh Generation, Trader Joe's and Ecover have hit the market.
Under the new laws, stockpiling detergent with phosphate for use after the ban takes effect isn't illegal.
Such materials would include items vital to the German military, notably phosphate, platinum, petroleum, cotton and feed grain.
For a spell in the 1970s, revenues from phosphate mining gave Nauruans the world's largest income per head.
Ingredients that hold moisture, including autolyzed yeast extract, sodium phosphate, and soy protein concentrate, further soften the food.
Doctors say the cough syrup contains codeine phosphate which, if taken beyond prescribed limits, makes people "drowsy and intoxicated".
Another problem is a more pervasive albeit lower-intensity source of cadmium: phosphate fertilizer.
Lorcaserin was more selective in receptor-stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation in the same cells.
The most common source of thorium is the rare earth phosphate mineral, monazite.
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But the big-name manufacturers are racing to develop and market new, phosphate-free or "P-Nil" products by July 1, 2010.
The country's key export industries are phosphate mining, fertilizer production, and commercial fishing.
Manufacturers make convenience foods with -- in chemistry speak -- lots of sodium "salts, " from sodium citrate to sodium phosphate.
Another company's nuggets (this time with sodium phosphate and other additives) dissolved in the same way when I later tested them.
The batteries, lithium iron phosphate (LifePo4), are similar to laptop batteries providing large amounts of power and short recharge times.
More often than not, chicken is mixed under high pressure and tumbled together with flavoring, starch, sodium phosphate and soy protein.
They saw government-backed producers around the world ramping up phosphate production capacity.
Fertilizer producer Mosaic (MOS) said late yesterday it plans to reduce phosphate production, because prices have fallen to levels that are unsustainable.
Phosphate mining revenues on the Pacific island of Nauru have been squandered.
The contract will fund development of a lower-cost lithium-ion phosphate battery technology with enhanced power, lifetime and durability for hybrid-electric vehicle applications.
They will measure the amount of carbon, phosphate and nitrate in the soil, together with the rate of plant growth and microbial decomposition.
Potash operates six potash mines in Canada, two phosphate mines in the U.S., and nine nitrogen upgrading facilities in the U.S. and Trinidad.
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Writing in the journal Nature, researchers from the Geological Survey of India suggest that the increasing use of phosphate fertilisers might play a part.
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