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momfluorothrinNew ISO common name provisionally approved in April 2013, for a pyrethroid ester insecticide from Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Development code S-1563. |
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fenquinotrioneNew ISO common name provisionally approved in April 2013, for a benzoylcyclohexanedione herbicide from Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Development codes KIH-3653 and KUH-110. |
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cyclaniliproleNew ISO common name provisionally approved in April 2013, for a diamide insecticide from Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Development code IKI-3106. |
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cyclopyrimorateNew ISO common name provisionally approved in November 2012, for a pyridazine herbicide from Mitsui Chemicals Agro. Development codes H-965 and SW-065. |
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cholecalciferolNew ISO common name provisionally approved in October 2012, for a well-known sterol that can be used as a rodenticide. |
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benzovindiflupyrNew ISO common name provisionally approved in September 2011, for a pyrazolecarboxamide fungicide from Syngenta Crop Protection. Development code SYN545192. |
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oxathiapiprolinNew ISO common name provisionally approved in July 2012, for a fungicide containing oxazole, pyrazole and thiazole rings from E. I. du Pont de Nemours. Development code DPX-QGU42. |
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pyriminostrobinNew ISO common name provisionally approved in July 2012, for a methoxyacrylate strobilurin acaricide from Shenyang Sciencreat Chemicals Co. Development code SYP-11277. The name “mimanan” (嘧螨胺) is used in China. |
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fenaminstrobinNew ISO common name provisionally approved in May 2012, for a methoxyiminoacetamide strobilurin fungicide from the Shenyang Research Institute of Chemical Industry. Development code SYP-1620. The name “xiwojunan” (烯肟菌胺) is approved in China. |
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triclopyricarbNew ISO common name provisionally approved in May 2012, for a methoxycarbanilate strobilurin fungicide from the Shenyang Research Institute of Chemical Industry. Development code SYP-7017. The name “lvdingjunzhi” (氯啶菌酯) is approved in China. |
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iofensulfuronNew ISO common name provisionally approved in June 2011, for a triazinylsulfonylurea herbicide from Bayer CropScience. This will be marketed as the sodium salt, -sodium, development code BCS-AA10579. |
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flupyradifuroneNew ISO common name provisionally approved in June 2011, for a novel insecticide from Bayer CropScience. Development code BYI02960. |
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Batak-UnicodeVersion 1.000 of this regular, OpenType font includes all of the characters in the Batak range that was introduced in Unicode version 6.0.0, and supports Karo, Mandailing, Pakpak, Simalingun and Toba. It contains 59 characters and does not include Latin characters. |
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methiozolin – cancellation of provisional approvalThe name “methiozolin” was provisionally approved by ISO in December 2008, and the replacement name “metiozolin” was sent to preliminary enquiry to correct the spelling. However, the INN “metizoline” has now been found to be a barrier to the final acceptance of both spellings, and therefore the provisional approval of “methiozolin” has been cancelled and the proposed replacement “metiozolin” has been rejected. |
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Transport and Map SymbolsOne of the new Unicode ranges in the SMP for emoji, symbols used in Japanese mobile telephones and web pages. There are 70 of these new characters in version 6.0.0 of the Unicode Standard. The Symbola font includes these new characters. |
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Miscellaneous Symbols and PictographsOne of the new Unicode ranges in the SMP for emoji, symbols used in Japanese mobile telephones and web pages. There are 529 of these new characters in version 6.0.0 of the Unicode Standard. The Symbola font includes these new characters. |
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fenpyrazamineNew ISO common name provisionally approved in July 2010, for a pyrazole fungicide from Sumitomo Chemical Co. Development code S-2188. |
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pyrethroid oxime insecticidesA new group of insecticides, comprising the 2 Chinese products sulfoxime and thiofluoximate. |
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Lanna Unicode UIThis regular, OpenType font is intended for the Tai Tham range (introduced in Unicode version 5.2.0). It contains 374 characters and 486 glyphs, and does not include Latin alphanumeric characters. Produced by Banphot Nuchleang. |
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Aramaic Imperial YebThis regular, OpenType font is intended for the Imperial Aramaic range and contains 116 glyphs. It does not include Latin alphabetic characters. Produced by Yoram Gnat (יורם גנת). |
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