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Definition of Organics
1. organic [n] - See also: organic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Organics
Literary usage of Organics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cleaning Up the Nation's Waste Sites: Markets & Technology Trends (1993)
"2.6.4 Metals and organics Combined Typically, treatment trains are used to address
media and wastes containing both metals and organics. ..."
2. The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Technology Profiles (1993)
"... RESEARCH (organics Destruction and Metals Stabilization) TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION:
The technology is designed to provide destruction of hazardous organics ..."
3. Exploring Organic Environments in the Solar System by National Research Council (U.S.) (2007)
"MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES—organics The compositions of the primitive, low-albedo
bodies are only broadly understood, whereas researchers ..."
4. A History of Philosophy in Epitome by Albert Schwegler (1891)
"To this province belongs inorganic nature, its forms and reciprocal references 3.
organics. — Inorganic nature, which was the object of ..."
5. Recirculation edited by Peter W. Perschbacher (1995)
"organics Removal Avnimelech, Y., B. Weber, B. Hepher, A. Milstein and M. Zorn.
1988. Organic matter recycling and nitrogen transformation in circulated fish ..."
6. Toxics in the Community: National and Local Perspectives edited by David Sarokin (1999)
"Releases of acids/bases/salts and organics also dropped, going from 2.4 billion
pounds in 1987 to 2.1 billion pounds organics decreased in 1988—a reduction ..."