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From: Chemical Week | Date: September 27, 2002 | Copyright information

QDO DBQDO: Vulcanizing agents -- Lord Corporation, Chemical Product Division

QUAB: Cationizing reagent -- DEGUSSA CORPORATION

QUADRANT[R]: Thermal oxidizers -- Catalytic Products Intl. Inc

QUADRINAL: Pharmaceuticals --BASF Corporation

QUADROL[R] -- Vopak USA Inc.

QUADROL: N,N,N',N'-tetrakis (2-trydroxypropyl) ethylenediamine -- BASF Corporation

QUADROL[R]: Polyol -- BASF Corporation

QUADROL[R]POLYOL -- B...

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