EDB
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EDB will soon expand its membership by including Uzbekistan, Podguzov said, the move that could be finalised next year.
From Reuters • Nov. 3, 2021
The EDB told Reuters that 4% to 5% of teachers in primary and secondary schools dropped out every year for the past four years.
From Reuters • Sep. 16, 2021
He helped the agency impose controls on hazardous waste, restore and protect Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Virginia and remove the pesticide ethylene dibromide, also known as EDB, from use on U.S. farms.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 27, 2019
Consumers who fear any EDB at all can return to an old but forsaken faithful: plain white bread.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Because of a loophole in the law that exempted EDB from federal tolerance standards in 1956, these levels are voluntary, but the states are all expected to comply.
From Time Magazine Archive
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