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voc See Volatile Organic Compound
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vocAbbreviation for volatile organic compounds, petroleum substances used as the vehicles for many printing inks.
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vocVolatile Organic Compound. Often emitted as gases from solid or liquid compounds, VOC's can come from a variety of sources suchs as paints, cleaning supplies, or certain manufacturing processe [..]
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vocVOC the abrev. for the "voice of customer". VOC is a method of capturing the needs and desires of the customer to assure customers get high quality services or products.
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vocA Victim of Circumstance. Someone who has fallen prey to a situation due to their current environment and/ or extenuating life situation.
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voc 1. The abbreviation for the term Voice.
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vocVolatile organic compounds. May be released to the air as an emission during electric steelmaking - thus a potential health risk if not monitored or controlled
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vocVolatile organic compound. VOCs are organic chemical compounds that have high enough vapour pressures under normal conditions to significantly vaporize and enter the atmosphere where they may participate in photochemical reactions. They are often associated with solvents, typically considered to be pollutants, and are the subject of regulations in [..]
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vocOpen-circuit voltage
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vocSee Volatile Organic Compound
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vocVolatile Organic Compound. Synthetic organic compounds which easily vaporize and are often carcinogenic.
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vocVolatile Organic Compounds are a broad family of both human-made and naturally-occurring chemical compounds, including hydrocarbons (HC) and reactive organics (ROG) which are contributors to the creat [..]
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vocVolatile Organic Compounds
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vocVolatile Organic Content
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vocVolatile Organic Compounds, which consist of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine and other atoms which easily produce gases. The organic solvents that are used in industry and at home are examples of VOCs. They help to produce ground-level ozone and "smog".
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vocVolatile organic compound
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vocA Voucher of Correction document used to correct errors or / and omissions on the original Customs declaration.
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vocVolatile Organic Compound
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vocDutch East India Company or 'Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie'.
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vocVolatile Organic Compound WC
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vocVolatile organic compound.
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vocVolatile Organic Compounds. Volatile organic substances that are characterized by high steam pressure and thus evaporate easily into the atmosphere at room temperature. VOCs are present in solvents, cleaning agents, fuels and other substances. In the presence of nitrogen oxides and intense sunlight, VOCs lead to the generation of ozone.
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vocVolatile organic compound. An organic compound that evaporates readily into the atmosphere; as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, VOCs are organic compounds that volatize and then be [..]
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vocSee "Volatile Organic Compounds".
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vocV
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vocVolatile organic compound.
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vocVolatile organic compounds
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vocVolatile organic compound.
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vocVolatile Organic Compounds
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vocVolatile Organic Compound
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vocVolatile Organic Compound
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vocVolatile Organic Compounds are polluting gases emitted during industrial production. The different oil-related sectors have been putting efforts into reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with visible improvements, as seen on the image below.
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vocsee volatile organic compounds volatile organic compounds:
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vocA term meaning an activity to hear the voice of the customer.
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vocVolatile Organic Compound Further Reading
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vocAn abbreviation for Vocal used on track sheets.
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vocVolatile organic compounds.
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vocVOC may refer to:
Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie in Dutch) (1602–1800), a Dutch chartered company
Vitium organicum cordis, Latin for heart defect
Vancouver Organizing Com [..]
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vocVOC may refer to:
Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie in Dutch) (1602–1800), a Dutch chartered company
Vitium organicum cordis, Latin for heart defect
Vancouver Organizing Com [..]
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vocVOC may refer to:
Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie in Dutch) (1602–1800), a Dutch chartered company
Vitium organicum cordis, Latin for heart defect
Vancouver Organizing Com [..]
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