time-release Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of time-release In English

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Examples of time-release

  • Methoprene is frequently distributed in time-release briquette form in breeding areas.

  • Niacin, particularly the time-release variety, at extremely high doses can cause acute toxic reactions.

  • But he brings his friends and goes too early for the time-release lock.

  • The mucus produced creates a natural time-release fertilizer which can not burn plants.

  • The time-release form has a lower therapeutic index for lowering serum lipids relative to this form of toxicity.

  • Newly formulated time-release nutrients, specifically manufactured for wine fermentations, offer the most advantageous conditions for yeast.

  • It is safe to assume that pills scored to split easily may indeed be split, but time-release formulations and some coated pills should not be split.

  • Altosid is the trade name for methoprene, which is usually applied to larger bodies of water in the form of time-release briquets which can last from one to five months.

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