0 (symbol S) a light yellow non-metallic element found in the earth, which burns with a blue flame giving off a choking smell and is used in matches, gunpowder etc -- svovel
The declining trend in sulphur dioxide emissions: implications for allowance prices.
Like sulphur-coated urea, composted dairy manure and poultry litter are considered slow release fertilizers.
Treatments include ammonium nitrate (closed circles), sulphur-coated urea (open circles), composted dairy manure (closed triangles), and poultry litter (open triangles).
An orchard stood to the side of the house until it was covered by a sulphur factory.
With the exception of sulphur, the floodplain displayed the lowest concentrations of micronutrients (not shown).
Their clothing and baggage were simultaneously disinfected (initially by sulphur fumigation; from 1900 by high-pressure steam).
The sulphur-containing amino acids, cysteine and methionine, were not detected.
The confusion in terminology was just as evident here since what chemists normally called sulphur, or common sulphur, was a mineral body.