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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Extremely Hazardous Substances; Extremely hazardous substances; List of Extremely Hazardous Substances; List of extremely hazardous substances

extremely      
adv. sumamente, altamente, descomunalmente, desmesuradamente, enormemente, exageradamente, extremadamente, muy, soberanamente
Extremely Low Frequency         
  • Typical spectrum of ELF electromagnetic waves in the Earth's atmosphere, showing peaks caused by the [[Schumann resonances]]. The Schumann resonances are the resonant frequencies of the spherical Earth-ionosphere cavity. Lightning strikes cause the cavity to "ring" like a bell, causing peaks in the noise spectrum. The sharp power peak at 50 Hz is caused by radiation from global [[electric power grid]]s. The rise of the noise at low frequencies ''(left side)'' is radio noise caused by slow processes in the Earth's [[magnetosphere]].
THE 3-30 HZ RANGE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
Extremely Low Frequency; Extremely Low Frequencies; Super extremely low frequency; Super Extremely Low Frequency; Below Extremely Low Frequency Band; ELF wave
Emisión en una frecuencia muy baja, Emisión de rayos electromagnéticos en una frecuencia baja a través de instrumentos electrónicos
frenzied         
  • Temperance]] and [[Humility]] [[virtue]]s versus [[Devil]] with Rage and [[Anger]] [[sins]]. A fresco from the 1717 Saint Nicolas church in Cukovets, [[Pernik Province]], [[Bulgaria]]
ADVANCED EMOTION, FEELING OF INTENSE OR GROWING ANGER
Enraged; Enrage; Explosive anger; Infuriated; Infuriate; Frenzied; Extremely angry; Violently angry
frenético
enloquecido

Definición

enrage
v. (R) (rare) it enraged me (to learn) that he had embezzled company funds

Wikipedia

EPA list of extremely hazardous substances

This is the list of extremely hazardous substances defined in Section 302 of the U.S. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (42 U.S.C. 11002). The list can be found as an appendix to 40 C.F.R. 355. Updates as of 2006 can be seen on the Federal Register, 71 FR 47121 (August 16, 2006).

The data were provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).