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Compared to Al2O3, TiO2 displays much better water resistance from water corrosion than Al2O3.
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NorthRoad instead bought Nestlé, which has a much better bottled water business anyhow and an annual return on equity in a tight range of 18% to 22% over the past five years.
If people want flavoured water, you'd be much better off drinking water flavoured with a bit of natural apple juice".
The Air Transport Association has said that airlines get most of their water from municipal systems and that those sources don't fare much better than aircraft water in tests for coliform bacteria, but the E.P.A. and municipal water executives disputed that.
The US diplomats said the money would be much better spent on water conservation and improved irrigation.
A loser on paper to the Nippon Challenge this morning, Stars and Stripes fared much better on the water in the afternoon, winning the closest race of these challenger semifinals on a day when both the spectator fleet and the stakes were uncommonly large.
Compared with conventional continuous ultrasonic irradiation, it is found that pulsed ultrasonic irradiation is much better to make water drop coalescence and hence dehydration of waste oil.
Marine algae, adapted to the salty sea environment, seemed much better at retaining water than their freshwater counterparts, and thus at living on land, where dehydration is a constant threat.
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