| 11. | The first Adulteration Act became law in 1860, the second in 1872.
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| 12. | With that rising popularity also came an increase in wine fraud and adulteration.
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| 13. | :: : 3 ) More potential for poisoning / adulteration that way.
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| 14. | Also, to check adulteration, improper distribution of goods among the poors.
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| 15. | Even without adulteration, the gap between mixto and pure tequila is wide indeed.
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| 16. | Measurement of carbon isotopic ratios can be used for detection of adulteration of honey.
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| 17. | This has resulted in a number of serious incidents including adulteration with synthetic drugs.
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| 18. | An isocitric acid value higher than this may be indicative of fruit juice adulteration.
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| 19. | *How tightly do athletes police what they eat and drink against possible adulteration?
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| 20. | Al-Ajmi said doing away with the inventory requirement would even promote product adulteration.
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