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| contaminant | An impurity; any material of an extraneous nature associated with a chemical, a pharmaceutical preparation, a physiologic principle, or an infectious agent. (05 Mar 2000) |
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a substance that contaminates
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Pollution is the release of harmful environmental contaminants, or the substances so released. Generally the process needs to result from human activity to be regarded as pollution. Even relatively benign products of human activity are liable to be regarded as pollution, if they precipitate negative effects later on. The nitrogen oxides produced by industry are often referred to as pollution, for example, although the substances themselves are not harmful. ...
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Any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance not normally present or found at unusually high concentrations in water or soil.
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a substance that spoils the purity of something else or makes it poisonous.
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Any foreign substance that interferes with a process or measurement. (Course Material/PenetrantTest/MethodsTech/preparation.htm)
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