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But road salts and deicers, mostly made of the same stuff as table salt, are not the only culprits.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 8, 2018

Peters, of MnDOT, said this might mean that for some rural roads it would be worthwhile for the deicers to be followed by a truck.

From Washington Times • Jan. 31, 2015

When WPB slammed the lid on new piano production last July, the gloom-wrapped industry changed over quickly to making plywood plane parts, deicers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Because they increase wing drag, wing deicers* are usually removed from U. S. airline transports during summer.

From Time Magazine Archive

He and President Jack Frye pushed TWA into technological airline leadership with such innovations as the feathering propeller, the automatic pilot, wing and propeller deicers, and wing flaps for shorter and safer landings.

From Time Magazine Archive



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