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Measurements started with neutralization of the excessive mineral acid (a = -0.1 - 0) and then were continued by further alkalization of the -NH3 + chitosan groups up to a > 1 (Figure 2).
Other dietary influences include excessive calcium intake, excessive mineral intake, and an imbalance of vitamin D metabolites.
Dental caries is a common disease that results from the excessive mineral dissolution of dental enamel caused by plaque bacteria induced acid [ 1].
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In patients with long daily or nocturnal HD sessions, a low dialysate [Ca] may lead to excessive bone mineral loss; a relatively high dialysate [Ca] may be necessary to prevent osteopenia [ 39].
Thirty years ago, when I pointed out to Punjab farmers that the "green revolution" was becoming a "greed revolution" because of the excessive use of mineral fertilisers and the over-exploitation of ground water, they listened politely, but did not change course.
Initially, a soluble amorphous calcium phosphate complex is deposited in presence of excessive calcium phosphate mineral.
At first, this helped unicellular organisms to cope with excessive amounts of minerals and to prevent over-crusting.
These increases indicate that ORG trace minerals may be more available for absorption as compared with IN sources, although excessive supplementation of trace minerals in the diet may obscure differences because of trace mineral source.
The measurement of EC is directly related to the concentration of ionized substances in water and may also be related to the problems of excessive hardness and other mineral contamination.
The purpose of the given work was to find out the influence of excessive quantities of some mineral elements contained in products of physicochemical processing of urine on the production process and NaCl accumulation by S. europaea plants.
In formations with high levels of feldspar (>20 %), a common practice is to limit the strength of HF acid stages to reduce the formation of complex fluorosilicate precipitates and other species that would result from excessive dissolution of the mineral by stronger acid (Coulter and Jennings 1997).
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