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Normal tomato plants keeled over when grown hydroponically in water nearly half as salty as seawater, but tomatoes with the sodium pump grew fine and produced tomatoes, the researchers report in the August issue of Nature Biotechnology.
The right amount of sodium for you is a fine, fine line between enough but not too much.
These include the production of water glass, or sodium silicate, various sols very fine dispersions of solids in liquids that are used as hydrophobic (water-repelling) coatings, organic silicates and silicones, silicon carbide, silicon metal, smelting flux, and alloying in metallurgy.
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If you're on a low sodium diet, it's fine to add salt to taste.
In contrast, the deposits from a bath containing sodium tetraborate were smooth, fine-grained, nickel-rich and gave nickel-like lustrous appearance.
HPLC grade acetonitrile (Lichrosolv®, Merck Life Science, Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India), HPLC water (Lichrosolv®, Merck Life Science, Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India), formic acid and potassium dihydrogen o-phosphate (Thermo Fisher Scientific Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India), and sodium hydroxide (S D Fine-Chem. Ltd., Mumbai, India) were used for the study.
Each aortic tissue sample was treated with 20 ml of 1 % sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) (SD fine chem. limited, Mumbai) solution for 48 h at 37 °C with continuous shaking in an orbital shaker at the rate of 180 rpm.
We tested the catena hypothesis and predicted that bottomland soils would be richer in fine particles and sodium, and have higher electrical conductivity and pH than the soils of adjacent slopes.
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