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ETAC
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ETACEthyl Acetate
ETACEarly Treatment of the Atopic Child (UCB Pharma)
ETACEnlisted Terminal Attack Controller
ETACEnvironmental Technical Applications Center
ETACEveryday Technologies for Alzheimer's Care
ETACEnlisted Tactical Air Controller
ETACEmmanuel Tamil Annual Conference (of the Methodist Church in Singapore)
ETACemergency tactical air control (US DoD)
ETACEnglewood Transportation Advisory Committee (Colorado)
ETACEuropean TFC Admins Council (gaming)
ETACEnvironmental Tactical Applications Center
ETACElectrically Tuned Antenna Coupler
ETACElectronic Temperature and Acceleration Controller


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Esters, for example, lend fruity tones: Iso-amyl acetate smells of banana, and ethyl acetate smells of pear, says Bamforth.
Although nontoxic, ethyl acetate is highly flammable and must be removed from the extract through distillation.
Along the way, the wine is tested to ensure that levels of components like ethyl acetate and hydrogen sulfide don't exceed appropriate limits.
 
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