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Definition of SALT II
1. Noun. The second treaty between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics resulting from the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
Lexicographical Neighbors of SALT II
SACLANT SACT SAD SADC SADD SADR SADT SAE SAED SAEs | SAFT SAG SAIC SAIDS SALT I SALT II (current term) SAM SAMHSA SAMPA SAMPLE | SAMPROSA SAN SAP SAPOL SAR SARS SART SAS SASAE SASE |
Literary usage of SALT II
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"When the imidazolium salt (II) of imidazole-N-sulfonic acid was allowed to react
with the acceptor compounds methanol, diethylamine, hydroquinone, ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1902)
"On taking up with chloroform, we obtain beautiful yellow crystals, very soluble
in water; this salt ii ..."
3. Europe and America Beyond 2000 by Pierre Hassner, Gregory F. Treverton (1990)
"His misgivings about SALT II, which the Senate Armed Services Committee shared
in 1979 (when it found that ratification of the treaty was not in the ..."
4. The Principles of Chemistry by Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev (1891)
"121 — salt, ii. 125 — See also STANNIC and STANNOUS Titanic acid, ii. 140 — iron
ore, ii. 139 Titanium, ii. 139 — and the periodic law, ii. ..."
5. Soviet Military Policy Since World War II by Richard Felix Staar (1986)
"The launcher and MIRV ceilings negotiated in the SALT II agreement and proposed
by the USSR in START were designed to satisfy Soviet targeting requirements. ..."
6. British Farmer's Magazine (1864)
"I;' you find salt ii t»keu out of the land by a plant which is consumed on the
farm, as is the case with mangold wurtel, you may conclude that there the ..."