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fumigationRelationships Related Term: disinfection disinfestation n. ~ A conservation treatment to disinfest or disinfect materials through the use of a vacuum or toxic gas.
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fumigationA pattern of plume dispersion produced when a convective boundary layer grows upward into a plume trapped in a stable layer. The elevated plume is suddenly brought downward to the ground, producing hi [..]
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fumigationlate 14c., "action of making aromatic smoke as part of a ceremony," from Latin fumigationem (nominative fumigatio) "a smoking," noun of action from past participle stem of fumigare [..]
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fumigationThe treatment of disinfecting goods that have been exposed to insects or bacteria. It often is requested by the customer or is required by the U.S. Department of Agriculture or another government agen [..]
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fumigationA method of pest control in which an area is filled with pesticide gas in order to poison or suffocate the pests within.
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fumigationUse of gas or vapors that sterilize soils or containers Fungicide
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fumigationSoil fumigation is used for pre plant chemical control of weeds, seeds, fun gal pathogens, nematodes insects, and rodents. Soil fumigation is common on putting greens, tees, and quarantined areas where complete eradication of a particular pest problem is desired.
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fumigationTreatment with a pesticide active ingredient that is a gas under treatment conditions.
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fumigationIn conservation, the process of exposing items made of paper and other materials to a toxic vapor within an airtight container to eliminate insects, mildew, mold, and other organisms that damage colle [..]
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fumigation(n) the application of a gas or smoke to something for the purpose of disinfecting it
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fumigationThe application of smoke, vapor, or gas for the purpose of disinfecting or destroying pests or microorganisms.
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fumigationDestruction of vermin, insects or bacteria by application of fumes, gases or vapours.
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fumigationTreatment with a pesticide active ingredient that is a gas under treatment conditions.
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fumigationThe application of smoke, vapor, or gas for the purpose of disinfecting or destroying pests or microorganisms.
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fumigationThe spreading of pesticide to kill unwanted creatures.
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fumigationThe application of a toxic chemical in the form of a gas, vapour or volatile liquid in a closed container or to a food stack under a gass proof sheets
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fumigationThe phenomenon in which pollutants, that had remained aloft in stratified, stable air, are brought rapidly to the ground level when the air destabilizes.
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fumigationA pattern of plume dispersion produced when a convective boundary layer grows upward into a plume trapped in a stable layer. The elevated plume is suddenly brought downward to the ground, producing high surface concentrations.
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fumigationThe process of Fumigation is where a container is filled with Gases / Pesticides to kill vermin or Insects or other infestations.
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fumigationA rapid increase in air pollution close to ground level, which sometimes leads to very high concentrations of pollutants for an hour or more.
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fumigationA pattern of plume dispersion produced when a convective boundary layer grows upward into a plume trapped in a stable layer. The elevated plume is suddenly brought downward to the ground, producing hi [..]
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fumigation
The act of fumigating, or applying smoke or vapor, as for disinfection.
Vapor raised in the process of fumigating.
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