Sentence examples for considerable amounts of salt from inspiring English sources

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These workers may therefore inhale considerable amounts of salt during working hours.

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The coastal area produces a considerable amount of salt.

The water in the lakes also evaporates and subsequently leaves a layer of white saline soils, from which a considerable amount of salt is commercially produced.

The colon is capable of absorbing a considerable amount of salt and water under conditions of stress as occurs in secretory diarrhea [8].

Tender coconut water (TCW), liquid endosperm present in the cavity of the coconut fruit consists of nutrients which comprises of 95.5% water, 4% sugars, 0.1% fat, 0.02% calcium, 0.01% phosphorous, 0.5% iron, considerable amounts of amino acids, mineral salts, vitamin B complex, vitamin C and cytokines etc. [ 3].

Good occupational hygiene is mandatory, especially for workers in contact with platters and batteries, which release a considerable amount of nickel salts that can contaminate gloves and clothing.

Fourth, the observed association does not appear to simply represent loose extracellular binding since incubation with higher concentrations of salt and cell lysis released considerable amounts of protein from HBMEC that had been already washed (Figure 4).

Considerable amounts of fuel, transportation capacity, carbon dioxide liberation and money can be saved using this dry salt approach.

Traditionally, salts are removed from soil using either continuous or intermittent washing, which consumes considerable amounts of water.

Both types consume considerable amounts of energy.

Moreover, considerable amounts of CO are formed.

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