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VOC
(redirected from Volatile organic compound)

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VOCVolatile Organic Compound
VOCVocational
VOCVerification of Conformity
VOCVoice of the Customer (systems engineering)
VOCVoice of the Customer (US Postal Service)
VOCVoice of Customer (marketing)
VOCVolatile Organic Content
VOCVocative
VOCVereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (Dutch East India Company)
VOCVolunteers For Outdoor Colorado
VOCVehicle Operating Cost (economics)
VOCVote of Confidence
VOCVolatile Organic Contaminant
VOCVoltage Open Circuit
VOCVideo Operations Center
VOCVendor of Choice
VOCV O Chidambaram (Indian political figure)
VOCVolts, Open-Circuit
VOCVirtual Operations Center (web-based unit management system)
VOCVerification Of Coverage (insurance)
VOCVehicle Out of Commission
VOCVoltage-Operated Calcium Channel
VOCVoices of Chinese
VOCVerification of Competency
VOCVoice-Over Credits
VOCVitium Organicum Cordis
VOCVDSL Overhead Control Channel
VOCVerbal Orders of the Commander
VOCVehicle Office C
VOCVolatile Organic Concentrator
VOCVirago's Owners Club (Yamaha motorcycle)
VOCVideo Operations File


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During the study, they identified and measured the amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by four popular indoor potted plant species Peace Lily, Snake Plant, Weeping Fig and Areca Palm.
Proposed Rule 1144 restricts the concentrations of volatile organic compounds that can be in any of these substances; the limits range from 50 grams per liter to 300 grams per liter and go into effect over the next four years.
Volatile organic compounds contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone, or smog.
 
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