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diesel oil

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diesel oil
a common fuel on farms. Grazing ruminants are most likely to be poisoned by diesel fuel, especially cattle who find petroleum products palatable. Obvious clinical signs are anorexia, mild bloat, vomiting and aspiration pneumonia. The feces are oily and have a characteristic smell.


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KARACHI, November 16, 2009 (Balochistan Times): Three ships were scheduled to load/offload Containers, 15,300 tones Cement and 45,000 tones Diesel oil arrived at outer anchorage of Port Qasim during last 24 hours.
20 liters of unleaded gasoline 98 and 95 octane increased by 500 Lebanese Pounds, 20 liters of kerosene increased by 500 Lebanese Pounds, 20 liters of gas oil increased by 500 Lebanese Pounds, diesel oil increased by 500 Lebanese Pounds, ton of fuel oil for public increased by 12 American Dollars, ton of fuel oil (1% sulfur) increased by 14 American Dollars.
The consumption of gasoline and diesel oil was 196 million tons, rising by 11% over the same period.
 
 
 
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