(1) A univalent chemical radical derived from ethylene.
(2) Shiny and tough and flexible plastic; used especially for floor coverings.
(3) Shiny and tough and flexible plastic.
(4) Used especially for floor coverings.
(1) The system that we study here is similar to that used in the initiation of vinyl free-radical polymerization.
(2) Sequins, wool, glitter, photographs, lace, collage, clothing and even vinyl records have been used to decorate the figures.
(3) A vinyl group
(4) The vinyl is cut to size with a craft knife
(5) The worst environment for mites is a well-scrubbed home with hardwood floors and vinyl or leather furniture.
(6) The petrochemical plant produces caustic soda, ethylene dichloride and vinyl cholirede monomer.
(7) Can MP3 really send CDs to the same dusty bin as vinyl records and cassettes?
(8) This cloth can be fashioned from a variety of materials, including white vinyl or plastic.
(9) If you can tell the miniscule difference in quality between a CD and vinyl record, you should be making CDs, not buying them.
(10) Music has been a passion of mine since my early teens and over the past twenty-five years I've amassed a sizeable collection of vinyl , tape, CDs and digital media.
(11) Releasing our record on vinyl was something we wanted to do, but never did.
(12) Vinyl floor tiles
(13) His lifelong dream was to record some songs on vinyl - that era passed - and then on tape - but that era passed too.
(14) Examples of interior materials to avoid are vinyl and foil wall coverings, which create an unwanted vapor barrier on perimeter walls.
(15) This extends to cassette, vinyl , DVD, books and compact discs - assorted clothing is also available.
(16) Installing vinyl or wood tile floor can be very beneficial and cost efficient.
(17) There are several nooks in the room which contain several artefacts from a long time ago: Betamax tapes, cassette music tapes, and vinyl records.
(18) For the music collector there is a large selection of original vinyl albums and singles, including imported and exported material.
(19) BAV1 is an anaerobic soil microbe that uses vinyl chloride, dichloroethanes or vinyl bromide as electron acceptors in its metabolism.
(20) It is present in older vinyl floor coverings and mats for stoves and ironing boards.
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