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melamine

[ UK /mˈɛlɐmˌiːn/ ]
[ US /ˈmɛɫəˌmin/ ]
NOUN
  1. a white crystalline organic base; used mainly in making melamine resins

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  • Zhang Yujun ran a workshop that produced a chemical called melamine that was reportedly the largest source of melamine in China. CNN Transcript Nov 24, 2009
  • No, a docker is better than that; it looks like a roller made of plastic (or melamine or something) with spikes on it so when you roll it across dough it makes all the holes. Lavosh! and...
  • Includes discussion of natural polymers from tropical trees and the vulcanization of rubber, semi-synthetics (such as celluloid), thermosetting plastics (such as Bakelite), amino plastics (such as melamine), thermoplastics, and high-tech plastics. NEW ON THE NET
  • Then the focus quickly shifted to a chemical called melamine, which is used primarily in the making of plastics. You Are What You Eat: The Politics of Pet Food
  • Menu Foods said all of the wheat glutin tainted by melamine came from the Chinese supplier. China Killed Your Dog
  • San Lu infant formula contaminated by melamine, a stone Melaleuca up waves.
  • The World Health Organization has published “Melamine and Cyanuric acid: Toxicity, Preliminary Risk Assessment and Guidance on Levels in Food”.
  • The problem is when melamine is combined with cyanuric acid forming melamine cyanurate, the salt which has been found in Chinese gluten in the past. Chinalyst - China blogs in English
  • The kitchen set includes assorted melamine foam cleaners, a kitchen scraper and a scrubbing cloth for metalware. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other than the sixties-era retro-grainy design of the eggshell surface, the melamine could be brand new.
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