CHEMICAL USE AS

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AQUA-ROOT AQUA-AID, INC. 5484 S. Old Carriage Rd Rocky Mount NC 27803 chemical for use as a water surfactant and a root stimulating agent suitable for use in all horticultural applications including agricultural, institutional or residential;
DISINTEX ISP INVESTMENTS 1005 Rt. 202/206 Bridgewater NJ 08807 CHEMICAL FOR USE AS A DISINTEGRANT IN LAUNDRY DETERGENTS AND OTHER PRODUCTS;
DURAVIS ALBRIGHT & WILSON AMERICAS, INC. 100 Lakeridge Parkway Ashland VA 23005 chemical for use as a viscosity index improver as an additive for lubricants;
OX Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Chemical for use as a fluid loss additive employed to minimize fluid losses in subterranean formations; chemical agents for use in treatment, servicing, and working of oil wells and gas wells, namely, subterranean formation filling agents, proppants and abrasive agents for subterranean formations;Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing, and as gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;
OX Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Chemical for use as a fluid loss additive employed to minimize fluid losses in subterranean formations; chemical agents for use in treatment, servicing, and working of oil wells and gas wells, namely, subterranean formation filling agents, proppants and abrasive agents for subterranean formations; foundry media, namely, foundry sand; metal casting media, namely, metal casting sand; ceramic particles used in the foundry industry to make castings and abrasive grains sold as an unfinished product for industrial use; ceramic particles used in the foundry industry to make metal castings; Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing, and as gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;
OXPACK Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Chemical for use as a fluid loss additive employed to minimize fluid losses in subterranean formations; chemical agents for use in treatment, servicing, and working of oil wells and gas wells, namely, subterranean formation filling agents, proppants and abrasive agents for subterranean formations;Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing, and as gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;
SOARING PERFORMANCE, SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS GFBIOCHEMICALS LIMITED 168, ST. CHRISTOPHER STREET VALLETTA VLT1467 Malta Chemical for use as and in the manufacture of rubbers, plastics, adhesives, cleaning solutions, polyurethanes, polymers, monomers, polymer additives, surfactants, adhesives, paints, plasticizers, and coatings; Chemical preparations for scientific purposes; Chemicals for use in industry and science;
UNLOCK THE ROCK Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Chemical for use as a fluid loss additive employed to minimize fluid losses in subterranean formations; chemical agents for use in treatment, servicing, and working of oil wells and gas wells, namely, subterranean formation filling agents, proppants and abrasive agents for subterranean formations;Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing, and as gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A composition having a fragrance that substantially mimics a fragrance of a plant is made by (a) identifying a plurality of different chemical entities emitted from a plant, wherein the plurality of different chemical entities combine to form the fragrance of the plant; (b) determining a concentration of the plurality of different chemical entities emitted from the plant, the plurality of different chemical entities including at least a first chemical entity and a second chemical entity, the first and second chemical entities having different chemical structures; (c) providing a stock of the first chemical entity and a stock of the second chemical entity; and (d) mixing together aliquots of the stock of the first chemical entity and the stock of the second chemical entity to form a mixture wherein a ratio of the concentration of the first chemical entity to second chemical entity is substantially the same as that emitted from the plant. The composition may be applied to an article such as a flower with little or no scent to enhance the articles fragrance.