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| For example, the issue I received in yesterdays mail had an examination of whether lightning dissipaters really work, plus my favorite, the $15,000 nut (the nut vibrated loose on the throttle linkage, preventing the operator from being able to shift into reverse while docking, thus wrecking his boat and two others). With the enforcement of a specified regional limit in the Baltic Sea Sulphur Emission Control Area (SECA), the use of lubricants and conductivity improvers/static dissipaters is likely to witness a rise, thereby contributing to greater demand in the bunker fuel additives segment. |
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dissimilitude Dissimilum dissimiles est ratio dissimulate dissimulation dissipare dissipate dissipated dissipaters dissipation dissipative dissociability dissociate dissociate oneself dissociated dissociation |
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