But standard monitoring devices that measure the proper levels of those additives probably would quickly alert the plant to such adulteration. |
The downward course began in the 19th century, with loss of originality and a falling off, due to adulteration, in the quality of the material. |
The history of the wine trade is replete with fraud, adulteration and all manner of chiseling from antiquity to the present. |
The public perception is that it is wrong and that they do not agree with adulteration of the water supply to address a relatively small problem. |
It is not suitable for the detection of milk and cheese adulteration by heat-treated bovine whey protein concentrates. |
Even in a court of law the judge accepts my expert witness opinion without adulteration or hesitation, and you are not beyond the courts. |