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Grade designation mark

Grade designation mark, means a mark prescribed as representing a particular grade designation. [Agriculture Produce (Grading and Marking) 1937,

Grade designation

Grade designation, means a designation prescribed as indicative of the quality of any scheduled article. [Agricultural Produce (Grading and

Chemical storage

Chemical storage, means storage for the purpose of preserving eggs by any process which does not alter the composition of the shells, including storage in gas, vapour or gaseous mixture, Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act,...

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Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933

enacts that sales of more than 24 eggs produced in Great Britain must be by weight or under grade designation. The Acts apply to Scotland, with modifications, but not to Northern Ireland. See also the Agricultural Marketing

Sensitometer

An instrument or apparatus for comparing and grading the sensitiveness of plates films etc as a screen divided into squares of different shades or colors from

Grader

One who grades or that by means of which grading is done or facilitated

Dosage

The administration of medicine in doses specif a scheme or system of grading doses of medicine according to age etc

Marketing

Marketing, means buying and selling of agricultural produce and includes grading, processing, storage, transport, packaging, market information and channels of distribution, Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1966 (27

Linkage

Linkage, is a clearance to the linked coal company for supplying coal to the unit, subject to 'availability', and in accordance with the directives, if any, from time to time, of the appropriate competent authority regulating...

VerbarSeacuterac

the crevasses of a glacier also one of the blocks into which a glacier breaks on a steep grade

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Grade designation mark

Grade designation mark, means a mark prescribed as representing a particular grade designation. [Agriculture Produce (Grading and Marking) 1937,

Grade designation

Grade designation, means a designation prescribed as indicative of the quality of any scheduled article. [Agricultural Produce (Grading and

Chemical storage

Chemical storage, means storage for the purpose of preserving eggs by any process which does not alter the composition of the shells, including storage in gas, vapour or gaseous mixture, Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act,...

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Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933

enacts that sales of more than 24 eggs produced in Great Britain must be by weight or under grade designation. The Acts apply to Scotland, with modifications, but not to Northern Ireland. See also the Agricultural Marketing

Sensitometer

An instrument or apparatus for comparing and grading the sensitiveness of plates films etc as a screen divided into squares of different shades or colors from

Grader

One who grades or that by means of which grading is done or facilitated

Dosage

The administration of medicine in doses specif a scheme or system of grading doses of medicine according to age etc

Marketing

Marketing, means buying and selling of agricultural produce and includes grading, processing, storage, transport, packaging, market information and channels of distribution, Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1966 (27

Linkage

Linkage, is a clearance to the linked coal company for supplying coal to the unit, subject to 'availability', and in accordance with the directives, if any, from time to time, of the appropriate competent authority regulating...

VerbarSeacuterac

the crevasses of a glacier also one of the blocks into which a glacier breaks on a steep grade

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