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Addition of detergent to water slightly increased the decontamination effectiveness.
This movement of water slightly squashes or releasing the land beneath, at times pushing magma to the surface rather like toothpaste in a tube.
This will make the water slightly more acidic, but the effect will be short-lived and localised, and therefore should not cause too much harm to marine life".
On the other hand, the presence of excipients in a commercial formulation or inorganic ions in natural mineral water slightly inhibited the efficiency of the system.
Two working fluids are investigated (water and methanol) and results reveal that water slightly outperforms methanol with a collector instantaneous efficiency of nearly 60%.
Furthermore, the presence of 10% water slightly decreased its activity, and this effect was reversible following the removal of water from the feed.
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Plants were watered slightly after inoculation and thereafter, whenever required.
I think one more would muddy the waters slightly". Gray, who helped South Africa reach the semi-finals, told BBC Scotland's Sportsound: "I'll make a decision into the new year what I'm going to do.
Soft corals such as mushroom-shaped yellow leather coral, which lack a hard outer skeleton, were far more abundant than hard corals off Iwotorishima, an island off south Japan where volcanic vents make the waters slightly acidic, it said.
Microbial mats and the mine waters are characterized by high arsenic content (~5000 6800 mg/L for mats and ~3000 7000 μg/L for mine waters), slightly alkaline pH (~7, 4 8.0), and stable temperature of 10 12°C throughout the year.
Reduce the watering slightly.
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