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detoxification A person's medically supervised withdrawal from chemical dependency caused by an addictive or habitual substance including, but not limited to, alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates.
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determination any act, omission, decision, procedure, levy, order or other determination made under provincial forestry acts.
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detergent important component of engine oils that helps control varnish, ring zone deposits, and rust by keeping insoluble particles in colloidal suspension and in some cases, by neutralizing acids. A detergent is usually a metallic (commonly barium, calcium, or magnesium) compound, such as sulfonate, phosphonate, thiophosphonate, phenate, or salicylate. Because of its metallic composition, a detergent leaves a slight ash when the oil is burned. ...
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detergent A surfactant that has cleaning properties in dilute solutions. As commercial cleaning products, detergents are actually formulations containing a number of chemical components besides surfactants.
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detergent in lubrication, either an additive or a compounded lubricant having the property of keeping insoluble matter in suspension thus preventing its deposition where it would be harmful. A detergent may also redisperse deposits already formed.
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