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BHA

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Chemistry, Pharmacology.
  1. butylated hydroxyanisole: the synthetic antioxidant C 11 H 16 O 2 , used to retard rancidity in foods, pharmaceuticals, and other products containing fat or oil.


Etymology

Origin of BHA

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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"The strategy outlines a vision for a sport where everyone feels respected, valued and able to fulfil their potential," the BHA said.

From BBC

"The strategy is rooted in evidence and shaped by the lived experiences of people working in racing today, and we offer a huge thank you to those who have taken the time and shown the courage to share these with us," the BHA's head of diversity and inclusion, Rose Grissell, said.

From BBC

The BHA's new equality, diversity and inclusion strategy includes the following proposals:

From BBC

BHA chief executive Brant Dunshea said the new strategy was about ensuring the "long-term health and success" of horse racing.

From BBC

The BBC sent ingredients lists of two BHA 2% salicylic acid toners with similar packaging to Dr Bhate.

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